Sproglit has come out with a “revolutionary” new way of helping visual learners and students with dyscalcula and ADHD understand basic mathematics and the number line concept via specially designed posters which demonstrate the relationships between numbers in an entirely pictorial manner, with minimal use of digits and other symbols. Researchers at BYU have demonstrated a 7.5-11% increase in first-graders’ test scores after only a single hour of “play” with their app, “Kyle Counts”, which utilizes what they call the “math arrow” diagram. It has been called “ingenious” and has generally received positive acclaim among educators.