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59 practical techniques for parents and teachers of children with dyscalculia. Written by someone who understands why the standard approaches keep failing.
Does your child work hard at maths and still fall further behind? Do they get something right one day and have no memory of it the next? Do they say they’re stupid, and do you struggle to convince them otherwise?
Dyscalculia is not laziness. It is not carelessness. It is a neurological difference in how the brain processes numbers, and it does not respond to the methods that work for most children.
Dyscalculia Playbook gives you 59 specific, actionable techniques you can use at home or in a one-to-one setting, right now, without specialist training or expensive equipment. Each technique includes:
From building basic number sense to supporting place value, fractions, time-telling, and money. This book covers the full range of difficulties dyscalculic children face, with practical tools for each one.
Whether your child has a formal diagnosis or you simply recognize the pattern, this book will change how you understand their relationship with numbers and what you can do about it.
Because the right conditions matter more than the right answer.
Clear frameworks for real-world learning
These books focus on practical understanding. Breaking down learning challenges, cognitive differences, and classroom realities into clear, usable structures.
Designed for teachers, parents, and learners, they prioritize what works in practice, with an emphasis on clarity, structure, and application.