Dyscalculia Treatment and Intervention

The term dyscalculia — from the Greek ‘dys’ and Latin ‘calculia’ — means to count badly and describes people with severe difficulties with numbers.

Compared to other learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia has received little attention, and the general public’s familiarity with it as a problem is relatively low.

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Susan du Plessis


Susan du Plessis, author and researcher of learning
difficulties (including dyslexia), has worked for 25 years
developing tools to help children and adults improve their
cognitive abilities and overcome learning obstacles. After
training thousands of teachers and tutors worldwide,
Susan opened the Edublox clinic where classes are offered
to develop cognitive abilities, language, reading and
spelling skills. Susan’s passion are “Zero to Hero” stories
she sees in her students every day as they grow.