Try this simple Dyscalculia test
This is not a comprensive test for Dyscalculia, but will give a parent
a fair idea of whether our program is a correct match for your child.
In depth testing for Dyscalculia is both expensive and time consuming,
so we have prepared a simple test that anyone could use.
Any person experiencing a few of these problems is very likely to
benefit from our program. Please try some of the mentioned tests with
your child.
Click here for Dyscalculia help.
- When your child copies a number that's written down, he/she
writes them down in the wrong order.
- Dials phone numbers in the wrong order.
- The child is unable to carry out simple mental arithmetic with the 4
basic operators - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.
- Your Child cannot understand fractions.
- Your child does not know the difference between odd and even
numbers.
- Your child has problems reading an analog clock.
- Your child is unable to do time tables.
- Your child is unable to comprehend concepts like square root.
- Your child is unable to recognize math operators.
- Your child finds it hard to to copy numbers on paper.
- Your child forgets names of shapes like squares, triangles.
- Your child is unable to distinguish between a bigger and smaller
number.
- Your child is unable to understand percentages.
- Your child is unable to solve simple linear math. eg. if one
apple costs one dollar, how many apples could you buy for 9 dollars?
- Anxiety when asked to do math. Or becomes anxious when faced with
a math question.
If half or more of these apply to your child, it is very likely that
your child is dyscalculic, and needs special attention.
The Number Magic game has been designed with great care, to help
children like yours get over their math learning problems and live a
more successful life.
Click here for a remedy to your
child's Dyscalculia.
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You have nothing to lose and potentially a lot to gain. Your
child's successful future.
To your child's bright future,

Molly Dube
