Students with dyscalculia struggle with critical skills such as memorizing math facts, estimating quantities, and steps to solve problems.

Early screening and intervention are the key to math success


Students with dyscalculia typically struggle with critical skills such as memorizing math facts, estimating quantities, and remembering steps to solve a problem

Key points:

  • Dyscalculia remains dramatically under-identified among students
  • Leveraging AI to help special education teachers
  • Managing rising student needs under IDEA
  • For more news on special needs, visit eSN's Innovative Teaching hub

Educators and reading specialists have known for many years about dyslexia, which is why schools regularly use screening tools that can identify students with this reading disability and give them the early intervention they need to succeed.

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