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Many Parts Of Oklahoma Are High-Level Math And Science ‘Deserts’ #dyscalculia

Advanced level mathematics and science subjects have become an important part of the high school education. The better students handle these before getting into college, the faster they will be ready for deploying those skills in either engineering or science-related careers. They are instrumental in fields as unrelated as fossil fuels and weather prediction.

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Easy ways to develop handwriting skills #dysgraphia

Every now and then, technology lets us rest our aching thumbs from the frantic tapping process involved in emailing, chatting, et cetera, through our smartphones and then we remember our fingers are useful for more activities than merely holding our handsets. On the other hand, we try to refrain our children to use the phone […]

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Outdoor Grid Gets Sandwich Students Excited For Math #dyscalculia

In the road to adult life, kids alternate moments of high-energy physical activity with others of very deep concentration. As you grow, the idea is that you manage to transition between those moments in an increasingly at-will, rational way, instead of just ´going through the emotions´. Visual tasks (or “learn as you see” tasks) can […]

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Summer program boosts girls’ math skills #dyscalculia

Summer programs are essential to keep learning through the summer days when most students are not even thinking about school work. There is a new summer program that looks to improve their math schools where girls can interact with some of the most talented educators in the area. These programs help to bridge the gap […]

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Mohave Community College launches math readiness program #dyscalculia

When it comes to academics, one of the most underrated classes in mathematics and yet it encompasses everything that we do. One way to combat the readiness of college students is to begin preparing students for this before they even leave high school. Mohave Community College is doing something about it where they are proving […]

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Fidget Spinning Out of Control #adhd

Have you heard or seen the latest craze of the fidget spinners? It initially started as a tool to heal those with attention challenges and it was recommended for ages 6 and up. If you look at the item, it is a cross between a ceiling fan and a ninja star, only possibly less dangerous. […]

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Japanese children learn to write through rhythm #dysgraphia

A Japanese study revealed that some aspects of handwriting development have been neglected in research in Latin alphabet communities. The study looked at handwriting movement dynamics in 1st graders. The children were asked to pay attention to the main requirements for writing each letter. According to the study, it is very important to learn the […]

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Here’s How To Get Kids To Stop Saying They Hate Math #dyscalculia

Kids have hated math for generations, but there is a new tactic now being discussed. Teachers can make headway with their educational program by working with kids along the way. There are proven techniques that will teach the basics of math in any educational program too. Researchers are working to make headway with any educational […]

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