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Category: Math

Explore resources created by a team of Educational Therapists and Specialists in math.

student using assistive technology

Assistive Technology in Special Education

Assistive technology (AT) has revolutionized how students with disabilities access and engage with educational content.

Strategies for Enhancing Working Memory

We will explore the best practices to boost working memory in students, and we'll provide explicit examples of how they can be implemented effectively at home and in the classroom.
A child with math anxiety

Math Anxiety: What is it and how to overcome it?

Math anxiety is a common phenomenon, characterized by feelings of fear and anxiety associated with math-related activities.

Studying for Math Essentials

Math builds upon a strong foundation of concepts. Just like a house, building on a weak foundation will cause a host of issues in the long run.
engaging virtual learning

1:1 Virtual Learning Vs. “Zoom School”

Many parents may believe that virtual schooling will never work for their child after experiencing “Zoom school”.  However, not all virtual learning experiences are created equal. 

What is Financial Literacy?

Financial literacy instruction aim to teach students the skills and knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their personal finances

A Day in the Life of a Student with Dyscalculia (video)

Understanding the day to day challenges of a student with dyscalculia or other math related difficulties is an important part of overcoming the hurdles that inhibit learning and undermine a student’s confidence.

Math is All Around Us (Infographic)

Studies have shown math concepts are better reinforced when understood in real life context. Here are some examples to try at home!

Dyscalculia vs. Math Anxiety (Infographic)

Though the outward signs may appear similar, dyscalculia and math anxiety are different.

Does My Child Need a Tutor or an Educational Therapist/Specialist?

Educational therapy and tutoring may appear very similar, however, there are important distinctions between the two. Knowing the differences will help you determine the best fit for the needs of your child.

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