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Find all the resources mentioned in this podcast at https://www.learningsuccessblog.com/podcast/episode-4-dyscalculia-and-fundamental-skills-needed-math Childhood Dyscalculia? Will They Ever Get Better at Math? by Kara Skarda “Number sense is hardwired into the infant’s brain, but its development relies on varied experiences connecting numbers to the material world” https://www.learningsuccessblog.com/blog/dyscalculia/helping-children-numbers-can-add-great-math-skills Why math matters to children with dyscalculia by Kara Skarda…
Does it sometimes seem like your children only hear a small portion of what you say? Turns out that’s probably true. And in this episode, you’ll learn the simple secret to fixing that. With better communication you’ll gain a better understanding of your child’s world. Once that happens problems get solved. Even long-standing problems that…
Learn how to make the most out of educating at home with homeschooling consultant Erin Weidemann. Erin is a sought-after homeschool consultant, certified teacher, coach, and nationally-recognized speaker, She has authored eight books and is the founder of Truth Becomes Her. A worth movement for moms. Get all of the resources from this interview at…
Is your child’s behavior sometimes an issue? Are you concerned that your child may not be getting the most out of classes in the new learning environment? In this interview, we tackle both of these issues as well as provide resources to help teachers adapt as well. Dr. Barry McCurdy is the Director of the…
Ever wonder why some kids just seem to have a natural knack for math while others struggle? In today’s episode, we dive deep into the concept of subitizing—the ability to instantly recognize quantities without counting. We explore its role in developing a strong number sense and how it serves as a foundation for advanced math…
Children just seem to come out with their own personalities in place. And when you add in parents have their own unique personalities, understanding each other can be a challenge. That’s where the Enneagram comes in. It’s a simple tool that helps us understand our own personalities as well as those of our children. And…