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24 April 2024
By Karen Archer Educational Psychologist, Deputy Principal and Director at Bellavista S.H.A.R.E.
Did you know that mathematics is an important life skill and those with poor numeracy skills can be at more of a disadvantage that those with poor literacy skills when it comes to educational prospects, earning potential and employment opportunities (Bynner & Parsons, 1997)?
What is Dyscalculia and could this be why my child is struggling with Maths? Dyscalculia is a term referring to a wide range of difficulties with maths, including weaknesses in understanding the meaning of numbers, and difficulty applying mathematical principles to solve problems. It is caused by the developmental differences in the structures and patterns of activations in the brain (Butterworth, 2019).
Mathematics difficulties are best thought of as a continuum, not a distinct category, with Dyscalculia at one end of the spectrum - distinguishable from other maths issues due to the severity of difficulties with number sense, including subitising, symbolic and non-symbolic magnitude comparison, and ordering. Dyscalculia can occur in isolation, but often co-occurs with other specific learning difficulties. Estimates vary, but most experts believe that between three to six percent of the population have symptoms of Dyscalculia and therefore, although your child may be struggling with maths, it is unlikely that he or she is truly Dyscalculic.
However, understanding the symptoms associated with Dyscalculia can be helpful to the parent of a child experiencing severe maths difficulties, as the foundations of maths remediation will help every child build solid foundational numeracy skills.
Signs of Dyscalculia may include:
How to help your child:
We will be hosting our Annual Bellavista S.H.A.R.E. Conference: Maths Matters, on 12 and 13 July, 2023, in Johannesburg. We are thrilled to have confirmed international And national professionals, namely Daniel Ansari, Judy Hornigold, Setlogane Manchidi and Benjamin Rosman. This conference is applicable to all involved in mathematics education. On Friday 14th July we will be holding a Parent Workshop, hosted by Judy Hornigold herslef, aimed at helping your child with mathematics difficulties. For more information and booking https://bellavista.org.za/product-category/conference/
At Bellavista SHARE we have trained professionals who can assist you in learning more about Dyscalculia and guide you as to the best intervention available to your child. Visit for more information.
About Bellavista SHARE
Bellavista S.H.A.R.E. is the Education Resource Centre of Bellavista School, an independent school in Johannesburg that is widely regarded as a centre of excellence in the field of remedial education. With the Bellavista S.H.A.R.E initiative, the school harnesses the collective capacity it holds within its own staff to improve the quality of educational delivery in Southern Africa by sharing its wealth of professional knowledge, experience, and collective expertise with the community of educators and health professionals working with children in the region.
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