LDs in Math - Help Your Child Learn Basic Math Skills
Sunday September 9, 2007
Whether your child has a learning disability in math or simply struggles with it, there are things you can do to improve his basic skills. Basic math skills are those important operations we use in every day life such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Basic math skills are important foundational abilities students will need to advance into more complex math courses. Here are some good resources to help you support your child's developing math skills. Learn what you need to know:
- Common Skill Deficits Experienced by Students with LDs - Specific Math Problems
- Teach Your Baby Early Math Concepts and Words - Early Math Concepts
- How To Solve Math Problems - Learn the SQRQCQ Strategy to Solve Math Problems
- Product Review of Touch Math - A Multisensory, Tactile Teaching Method
- Teaching Math with PowerPoint Presentations
- Terri Mauro Reviews the Math Worksheet Site - a good resource for printable math worksheets for home and school.
- Math Puzzles and Games


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