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How Can I Tell If My Child Has Dyscalculia? (page 2)

By Dr. Anna Wilson
About Dyscalculia

What kind of remediation works best?

There are many different approaches to remediation, some proprietary "methods" taught to special educators, others published in commercially available books or software.

Which works best remains an open question. We just don't know enough about dyscalculia to be sure. Nor can we be sure that a given remediation will work perfectly, or even well. Learning disability specialists who work with children often spend a lot of time trying different techniques and exercises to figure out what is helping the most for a particular child. This is the hallmark of a good person, rather than having a set approach, they will analyse and problem solve.

The types of remediation which are likely to help the most are those which focus on understanding (particularly of quantity), rather than purely drilling or mechanistic approaches.

My child has had so much help but still isn't making progress!

This is unfortunately very common. Learning disabilities take a long time and a lot of effort to overcome, and are very frustrating for children and parents. The important thing is for neither parents nor children to give up. They CAN be overcome, and it is worth it. DO keep evaluating whether you think the current approach is a good one, and don't hesitate to try a different person or ask for a second opinion.

Should I buy a remediation product from company X?

Ultimately this is your decision, but be aware that this area has its fair share of charlatanism. Some things to be wary of are:

  1. Promises of miracles or instant cures.
  2. Very high prices. They are designed to fool you into thinking that the product must be really valuable if it costs a fortune.
  3. "Special" methods that appear have little to do with maths. It is a fundamental psychological principal that the less specific the training is the less it works.
  4. Claims that the product is "research based" or "proven in research". This is good if it is true, but unfortunately it isn't always. Find out for yourself... if you can't find detailed information about the research such a list of the scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals, be suspicious!
  5. A large investment required without a chance to cancel or pull out.
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