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Subitizing and Dyscalculia: An Early Warning Sign

Subitizing and Dyscalculia: An Early Warning Sign

Struggling to recognize small quantities without counting is an early sign of dyscalculia. Learn what subitizing is, why it matters, and how to build this skill at home. ...more

Homeschool Resources ,Multisensory Math

April 11, 20253 min read

Best Homeschool Math Curriculum for Dyscalculia

Best Homeschool Math Curriculum for Dyscalculia

Searching for a homeschool math curriculum that works for dyscalculia? Here's what to look for — and why Math-U-See and RightStart Math stand out for struggling learners. ...more

Dyscalculia Awareness ,Homeschool Resources Multisensory Math &Dyscalculia Resources

January 07, 20254 min read

Why I Built a Dyscalculia Resource Hub

Why I Built a Dyscalculia Resource Hub

After searching for dyscalculia support for my own daughter and finding almost nothing, I built the resource I wished had existed. Here's what started it all. ...more

Homeschool Resources ,Dyscalculia Resources

December 23, 20243 min read

The CRA Method for Dyscalculia: Concrete to Abstract

The CRA Method for Dyscalculia: Concrete to Abstract

The concrete-representational-abstract method helps students with dyscalculia build lasting math skills. Here's how to use it at home with manipulatives — and why it works when other approaches don't. ...more

Homeschool Resources ,Multisensory Math

November 17, 20246 min read

The Math Behind Olympic Swimming: Activities for Kids Grades 3–8

The Math Behind Olympic Swimming: Activities for Kids Grades 3–8

Turn Olympic swimming into a math lesson. Day-by-day activities for the 2024 Games cover speed, distance, averages, and more — great for hands-on learners. ...more

Homeschool Resources

July 26, 20248 min read

Ten Frames for Dyscalculia: Build Number Sense Step by Step

Ten Frames for Dyscalculia: Build Number Sense Step by Step

Ten frames help students with dyscalculia visualize numbers, practice subitizing, and build number sense. Step-by-step guide with activities for parents and tutors. ...more

Homeschool Resources ,Multisensory Math

July 20, 20244 min read

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