Can I Tell You About Dyscalculia?, 9781787750456
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Understand dyscalculia: a guide for kids, parents, and teachers.

Can I Tell You About Dyscalculia?

A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals

$35.15

  • Paperback

    64 pages

  • Release Date

    14 January 2020

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Summary

Dyscalculia is a learning difference affecting the ability to process numbers. This illustrated guide provides children aged 7+ with the tools and confidence to understand the condition, discover helpful techniques, and seek additional support. It guides parents and teachers on how to help at home and at school, and includes an extensive resource list.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781787750456
ISBN-10:1787750450
Author:Judy Hornigold, Joe Salerno
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:64
Release Date:14 January 2020
Weight:100g
Dimensions:224mm x 148mm x 24mm
Series:Can I tell you about...?
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Critics Review

This fantastic and accessible book will become essential reading for anyone with dyscalculia, their families and their teachers. Struggling with numbers is challenging in school and in life so it is important that we learn to see dyscalculia as more than just being “bad at maths”. I thoroughly recommend this great addition to this series. – Pete Jarrett, Chair, BDA Dyscalculia CommitteeWhat a useful book for children who are dyscalculic and their parents and teachers! Judy Hornigold has that rare skill of seeing learning problems through a child’s eyes and combining this with outstanding professional expertise and communication skills. – Steve Chinn, Visiting Professor, University of Derby. Author, Maths Explained.I would recommend this book as a very clear initial introduction for those who have not considered the topic of Dyscalculia in any depth before. This book can be added as a resource to understand another part of the group of difficulties sometimes known as specific learning difficulties, alongside better known conditions such as dyslexia and perhaps dyspraxia. – Jane Emerson

About The Author

Judy Hornigold

Judy Hornigold

Judy Hornigold is an Independent Maths Education Consultant based in Solihull. As Senior Lecturer in Inclusion at Edgehill University, she was responsible for developing a PGCE in Dyscalculia and authored the British Dyslexia Association’s courses on Dyscalculia. She has delivered keynote speeches, workshops, and training on Dyscalculia internationally.

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