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Maths Difficulties and Multisensory Maths

Wednesday, August 23, 2023 by Eunice Fuchs | Uncategorized


In this blog post, Esther White, CEO and national program coordinator of Maths Australia, breaks down how can students benefit from multi-sensory maths, particularly those who struggle. Have a look.


How Can Students Benefit From Multi-sensory Maths?

Do Vision Problems Cause Dyslexia?

Wednesday, August 23, 2023 by Eunice Fuchs | Uncategorized

Graphic accessed through the International Dyslexia Association website. https://dyslexiaida.org/do-vision-problems-cause-dyslexia/

Dyslexia and Maths Difficulties

Wednesday, August 23, 2023 by Eunice Fuchs | Uncategorized

Graphic created by Louise Selby, dyslexia specialist.

 

This blog post from British Dyslexia Association describes the relationship between dyslexia, which a language based disorder, and maths skills. Check it out. 


How Does Dyslexia Affect Maths Learning?

by the British Dyslexia Association

Scarboroughs Reading Rope

Sunday, September 26, 2021 by Eunice Fuchs | Uncategorized

If curious about all that goes into skilled reading, check out Dr. Hollis Scarborough’s Reading Rope infographic and its description on the International Dyslexia Association’s website. Dr. Scarborough, a leading senior researcher into early language development and its association to literacy, developed this phenomenal infographic to educate parents on the complexities involved in reading skill acquisition. The structured literacy approach targets each of the strands involved in skilled reading. Check it out! Link: https://dyslexiaida.org/scarboroughs-reading-rope-a-groundbreaking-infographic/

On working memory…

Saturday, September 11, 2021 by Eunice Fuchs | Uncategorized


Working memory is our brain’s “Post-it note”. Our potential to learn new information relies more on our working memory than our intellectual capacity. Research shows that working memory is more predictive of academic success than intelligence. Neurodiverse learners often have a working memory deficit, alongside their core deficit.

Learn more about working memory and dyslexia through this IDA fact sheet.

Working Memory- the engine for learning