6 Ways To Effectively Communicate With A Person With Dyslexia

Communicating with dyslexics

REVIEWED BY NUMBERDYSLEXIA’S EXPERT PANEL ON FEBRUARY 5, 2022 Dyslexia is a learning disorder that is associated with difficulties in developing reading, writing, and spelling skills. Being a learning disability, there are several support groups, resources, and tools that can make grasping and learning better, but what about communication?   Are there some ways to help these individuals … Read more

10 Engaging Games & Activities For Learning Permutation And Combination

permutation and combination games and activities

The transition from learning elementary to higher mathematics calls for the sweat of one’s brow. This is the time when a student encounters concepts that he probably has never heard of before. One such topic is ‘Permutation and Combination.’ Permutations and Combinations are based on the fundamental principle of Counting. Both of these methods are … Read more

Understanding Emotional Impacts Of Dyslexia

dyslexia and emotions

REVIEWED BY NUMBERDYSLEXIA’S EXPERT PANEL ON FEBRUARY 5, 2022 Emotion is one of the most significant and impactful aspects of anyone’s life that works towards shaping their behavioral characteristics. For those with learning or other similar compromises, emotions can be further crucial, as they may need a cut-above stimulus to compete. These emotional consequences may differ from … Read more

6 Gamified Activities To Teach Venn Diagrams

venn diagram activities

Data evaluation is an important application of math reasoning skills. How to categorize or summarize and evaluate data and draw inferences are important learnings anybody may require to make important decisions. Right from the primary level of education, teachers introduce kids to various data categorization tools such as pie charts, graphs, etc. One such tool … Read more

Major Differences Between Suanpan And Soroban

suanpan vs soroban

Retaining a mind-honing reckoner in hand is just like possessing a top-notch bat ready to hit the ball.  While there are a handful of options, Abacus can be pre-eminent due to its key role in improving creativity, accuracy, and concentration in kids. Nevertheless, several sorts of the abacus can make you bewildered to choose one … Read more

Teaching Circles to Preschoolers: 8 Fun Activities To Begin With

circle Activities for preschoolers

Which is the one shape that is different from all the other? The circle! This is for the simple fact that a circle has no sides, no angles, and no corners, which not only makes it interesting but also idiosyncratic. For these reasons, introducing children to shapes, especially circles, can be quite exciting yet intimidating … Read more

7 Fun Activities For Introducing Square Shape To Preschoolers

Square Activities for preschoolers

Teaching young children new things and watching their eyes light up can be utterly delightful. Introducing little learners to shapes can be quite tricky, given the fact that there are so many of them. Spatial recognition of different shapes forms an integral part of mental development.  One of the most fundamental shapes is the square. … Read more

11 Famous CEOs And Entrepreneurs With Dyslexia

famous entreprenuers and ceos with dyslexia

Suffering from Dyslexia does not mean that you will be dependent on others throughout life. Even with dyslexia, individuals can be scientists, writers, musicians, etc. There is a sizeable chunk of successful people who defied all odds and set an example for others. We have done a post on scientists who were dyslexics. In this … Read more

I Have Dyscalculia. Can I Still Learn Chess?

Dyscalculia and chess

Indulging in games can be a substantial provenance to enhance crucial skills like visual-spatial abilities, social connections, and intriguing careers. In particular, Chess can drill by ensuring traits like a sense of direction and long-term memory in the players. While some of these attributes need to be uplifted by individuals with learning compromises, they often … Read more

6 Activities For Improving Math Reasoning Skills

Math reasoning activities

‘How can I make math reasoning more fun?’ When I saw a student struggling with a gap in mathematical thinking, I asked myself this question. Math reasoning is all about applying mathematical concepts and deducting abstract learning from them. Clearly, stuffing the study hour with explanatory lectures was not taking me and my students anywhere. … Read more