Help, my child has been diagnosed with Dyscalculia

R250.00

by Sandra Stark

When a child has been diagnosed with Dyscalculia, the road ahead might seem concerning and confusing for parents.  They have so many questions that needs answering. This book explains everything about dyscalculia, offer ideas and tips what parents can do to help their children and answers important questions like “does my child still have a future?”

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Help, my child has been diagnosed with Dyscalculia

I Can’t Count is a research-based guide for parents whose children have dyscalculia. This maths-related learning disability affects number sense, time, sequences, spatial awareness, and confidence. The book explains these challenges in a warm and simple way. It also helps families understand why children may look “bad at maths” even when they try very hard. In addition, it uses real examples and clear explanations to show what dyscalculia is and how it affects daily life at home, in the classroom, and later in young adulthood.

Inside the book, parents will find:
• A simple explanation of mathematics and dyscalculia
• The emotional journey after diagnosis and what to expect
• Indicators and common difficulties children often face
• Brain areas involved in mathematical processing
• Facts, myths, and practical strategies to support your child
• Step-by-step activities that build early maths skills
• Policy guidance for schools and concessions
• Encouragement, stories, and supportive advice for families

The book also explains the three main neurological systems involved in maths: fact retrieval, learning strategies, and visual-spatial processing. As a result, parents gain a clearer picture of where their child’s difficulties come from and which interventions help most.

Furthermore, I Can’t Count is beautifully designed and easy to read. It offers knowledge, comfort, and a practical plan forward. Most importantly, it empowers parents to support their child with dignity, patience, and confidence.

Perfect for:
• Parents who want a deeper understanding of dyscalculia
• Teachers, tutors, and support professionals
• Anyone who needs clear, empathetic guidance backed by neuroscience

Ultimately, this book opens the door to more clarity, more confidence, and real hope for your child’s mathematical future.

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