Comments on: GED Math: Dyscalculia http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/2009/12/16/ged-math-dyscalculia/ My Fast and Smart Road to the GED Tue, 20 Sep 2011 13:49:29 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Terry Ann http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/2009/12/16/ged-math-dyscalculia/comment-page-1/#comment-4656 Terry Ann Sun, 26 Sep 2010 05:05:17 +0000 http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/?p=157#comment-4656 hey guys i think i would need some help with my math soo if anybody is available to help i would be thankful.. hey guys i think i would need some help with my math soo if anybody is available to help i would be thankful..

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By: jarrod http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/2009/12/16/ged-math-dyscalculia/comment-page-1/#comment-4588 jarrod Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:47:22 +0000 http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/?p=157#comment-4588 hey im not realy goo at school work is there anyway i can get accomadations hey im not realy goo at school work is there anyway i can get accomadations

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By: dwain c http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/2009/12/16/ged-math-dyscalculia/comment-page-1/#comment-3694 dwain c Tue, 23 Mar 2010 07:42:28 +0000 http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/?p=157#comment-3694 I don't know a lot about discalculia, but I do know since I have gotten older, my memory isn't up to par. I use to have a photographic memory, which came with mnemonic practice. You could actually call me a slow learner now. I took some college courses in the past for my GED, but I found out that, since I was use to studying a certain way, through mnemonics, it was harder for me to just jump right in. That is why I started reading and studying at home for the GED. This site has helped a lot to. I guess I should check and see if I have any symptoms. In my own opinion; learning is a life long challenge. To really grasp the meaning of things, in general, it takes time. That is why school is so important. The 12 years most of us spend in school is time worth spent. That is a time when young people should be devoting time for study. Unfortunately, many young people miss that chance in life. Through various circumstances and events, that may or not be there fault. I don’t know a lot about discalculia, but I do know since I have gotten older, my memory isn’t up to par. I use to have a photographic memory, which came with mnemonic practice. You could actually call me a slow learner now. I took some college courses in the past for my GED, but I found out that, since I was use to studying a certain way, through mnemonics, it was harder for me to just jump right in. That is why I started reading and studying at home for the GED. This site has helped a lot to. I guess I should check and see if I have any symptoms. In my own opinion; learning is a life long challenge. To really grasp the meaning of things, in general, it takes time. That is why school is so important. The 12 years most of us spend in school is time worth spent. That is a time when young people should be devoting time for study. Unfortunately, many young people miss that chance in life. Through various circumstances and events, that may or not be there fault.

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By: London Tuition http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/2009/12/16/ged-math-dyscalculia/comment-page-1/#comment-3014 London Tuition Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:13:05 +0000 http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/curtis/?p=157#comment-3014 If you are looking for a bit more information on dyscalculia then I'd recommend looking at these talks from Jane Emerson (one of the UKs leading expets on dyscalculia): http://www.dystalk.com/talks/32-what-is-dyscalculia http://www.dystalk.com/talks/96-dyscalculia-symptoms http://www.dystalk.com/talks/97-dyscalculia-teaching-amp-help If you are looking for a bit more information on dyscalculia then I’d recommend looking at these talks from Jane Emerson (one of the UKs leading expets on dyscalculia):
http://www.dystalk.com/talks/32-what-is-dyscalculia
http://www.dystalk.com/talks/96-dyscalculia-symptoms
http://www.dystalk.com/talks/97-dyscalculia-teaching-amp-help

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