Dylan Kane likes his math curriculum. But there’s one important piece missing, he says. The 7th grade math teacher in Leadville, Colo., uses a program that teaches math skills through real-world ...
A Brief Overview Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability that affects a person’s ability to understand numbers and learn math concepts. Like dyslexia, which impacts reading skills, dyscalculia ...
Dyscalculia, often dubbed the “math learning disability,” affects a significant number of students, particularly in high school settings. While dyslexia has garnered more attention over the years, ...
In this video, we provide essential "math help" for the "ged test", specifically addressing problems where a calculator is not allowed. This "math tutorial" covers 12 different "math problem" examples ...
Autism is a spectrum. This metaphor is a helpful way to explain why autism looks and feels so varied across different people. Since 2013 it’s been baked into the name of the diagnosis itself, autism ...
Actress Jung Jeonga shared that her son, who had previously been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, was re-evaluated and the diagnosis was changed to developmental delay. She also revealed that ...
It is a central question in neuroscience to understand how different regions of the brain interact, how strongly they "talk" to each other. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in ...
For the past several years, America has been using its young people as lab rats in a sweeping, if not exactly thought-out, education experiment. Schools across the country have been lowering standards ...
A year before he died from a suspected heart attack, the journalist Steve Silberman posted this on Facebook: “When I die, please don’t say that I’ve crossed over into the spirit realm, gone to the ...
A U.S. study does not show severe autism can be “reversed”, contrary to misleading headlines shared on social media making that claim and calling the results a “miracle”. The case report of just two ...
As diagnoses of autism rise, Microsoft and other large companies are working to better support autistic workers so they can thrive without “masking.” By Steven Kurutz When Chelsia Potts took her ...