Integrate, increment, scaffold, and be explicit: Four pillars of math instruction for all our kids

Approximately 30% of students with ADHD and between 70-80% of students with dyslexia struggle with math. That means you probably have students who need support in math every bit as much as they need support in reading and writing. But do you feel as prepared to help them? Join Board-Certified Diana Black Kennedy to explore dyscalculia and learn best practices to address it. Walk away with a solid framework for teaching math, as well as specific games for addressing a wide range of math-related weaknesses.