Supporting maths at home - Q&A ‘ask the expert’ discussion session

Children/young people with a diagnosis of dyscalculia will find maths hard; but children with dyslexia, dyspraxia or no diagnosis at all can also find aspects difficult.

As a parent it is tricky to know how best to support your child. Whether that’s because you found maths easy, or hard, or were just taught differently; it can be so frustrating watching your child struggle. Fear of maths (or maths anxiety) can also come into play. However there are lots of simple things that you can do at home to reduce that fear and to make maths fun. Often its just knowing where to start and how to help that can be the issue.

Provider details: 
Patoss
Address:
Evesham College
Davies Road,
Evesham
WR11 1LP
United Kingdom
Dyslexia Action Training and Professional Development
Address:
Centurion House
London Road
Staines upon Thames
TW18 4AX
United Kingdom
Address:
University of Southampton
Address:
Southampton Education School
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 iBJ
United Kingdom
British Dyslexia Association
Address:
Unit 8 Bracknell Beeches
Old Bracknell Lane,
Bracknell
RG12 7BW
United Kingdom
Address:
Brainwaves Education Ltd
Address:
Dyslexia and Literacy Support Centre
4C Clock House Farm Estate
Cavendish Lane
CO10 7PZ
United Kingdom
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Contact phone: 
07956 644 786
Course stage: 
Stage 1 - Universal
Course strand(s): 
D. Teaching and supporting learners with dyslexia/SpLD
E. Communicating and working with others
Method of training: 
Online/Distance
Type of training: 
Non-accredited CPD
Contact email: 
srostill@patoss-dyslexia.org
Credits for course: 
1 hour
Level: 
None: 
None
Region: 
Various Regions

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