ABSTRACT

This accessible book provides evidence-based guidelines on dyscalculia, offering a thorough explanation of the science behind the disorder. It combines this theoretical framework with practical recommendations, offering interventions for managing the condition at home and school and avoiding potential behavioural consequences.

Written in a straightforward style, this book provides a concise summary of relevant research to empower the reader to take an informed and positive approach to dyscalculia and those who live with it. The internationally based team of contributors examine the different models that explain the construct of dyscalculia, looking at definitions and theories alongside signs, symptoms and diagnosis. Chapters also explore how to communicate diagnosis to peers, possible cultural differences and sensitivities when related to mathematics education and dyscalculia and the importance of maintaining a proactive attitude when working with children with dyscalculia.

Understanding Dyscalculia is essential reading for parents and practitioners in clinical and educational psychology, education professionals and students and researchers of special educational needs, educational psychology and counselling psychology.

chapter Chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

Developmental dyscalculia

Signs and symptoms

chapter Chapter 4|24 pages

Intervention programmes for students with dyscalculia

Living with the condition

chapter Chapter 5|29 pages

Interventions for children with developmental dyscalculia

Parents, teachers and neuropsychologists working together

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

Understanding the impact of diagnosis

Emotional well-being, peers and teachers

chapter Chapter 8|3 pages

Conclusion