Dyscalculia No More

Strong reading, writing, and math skills form the basic foundation of education and learning.
If you determined that your child…
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Has difficulty counting numbers |
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Seems to have no “number sense” |
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Can’t seem to memorize arithmetical facts |
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Exhibits anxiety towards math |
…they may have Dyscalculia (sometimes referred to as “math dyslexia”).
It’s a learning disability that causes difficulty with math.
The root cause of dyscalculia is the dysfunction of areas of the brain that process numerical information. It affects approximately 3 to 6 percent of the population.
Additional symptoms may include…
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Difficulty with simple tasks such as counting coins & reading analog clocks. |
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Difficulty with multiplication tables and mental arithmetic. |
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Difficulty with activities such as remembering dance steps. |
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Difficulty understanding concepts such as speed (miles per hour). |
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Parents of dyscalculic children often wonder what they can do to help – and it’s a legitimate concern.
After all, dyscalculia can have a negative effect on the lives of children afflicted with it.
In fact…
Having unremediated dyscalculia can limit academic achievement and future career possibilities.
However, parents tend to wrongly assume that since it’s a “brain problem,” there isn’t any hope of improvement.
After all, isn’t the brain impossible to treat?
But that’s NOT necessarily the case.
You see… research has shown that the brain is surprisingly “plastic.”
That means…

Far more research has been done on dyslexia than dyscalculia.
But here’s the good news…
Just as dyslexia research has shown that auditory training may be beneficial, adaptive computer-based training may have a similar impact on dyscalculia.
And that’s where our adaptive dyscalculia remediation training software can help…

Number Magic is a computer-assisted game designed exclusively for the remediation of dyscalculia. It’s based on the latest cognitive neuroscience research… and is designed for children to use with a minimum of supervision.
It engages your child’s attention because it’s effective remediation therapy in the form of a game.
This makes remediation simple and fun.

But they key to the software’s effectiveness is that it uses an adaptive algorithm that can detect when a child experiences difficulty. It then presents problems at the appropriate level of difficulty (enough to be challenging, but easy enough to avoid discouragement).
Number Magic is a powerful and effective tool. But, for maximum benefit, you may want to use it in conjunction with additional forms of dyscalculia remediation.
The Number Magic software teaches:
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Numerical comparison |
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One-to-one correspondence |
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Counting |
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Reading digits |
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Addition and subtraction |
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And much more! |

Below are some of the most common questions we’re asked by parents…
Question: Is the software effective?
Answer: Testing indicates that adaptive software training may be beneficial. But we suggest that you try it for yourself. That’s why we offer a full, 60-day, money-back guarantee. (See below.)
Question: What are the system requirements?
Answer: Our software will run on any Mac or PC.
Question: Is the software easy to install?
Answer: Yes. We provide detailed (yet simple) installation instructions to get you up and running quickly and with minimal effort.
Question: Is the software written to work with multiple languages?
Answer: Yes. The software is designed to work with multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Dutch, German, French, and Greek.
Question: What ages is the software for?
Answer: Number Magic is designed for dyscalculic children ages 4 through 12.
Question: Does the software require adult or parental supervision?
Answer: Number Magic is designed to require minimal supervision.
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Useful Jargon :
number sense
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