You can help a student at home, with dyscalculia, by using Multi-Sensory Teaching Methods and developing skills through play.
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Practicing letter formation in sand/salt trays. (I use cat litter trays they are very cheap.)
* Using chalk or coloured pens, to do letter formation on black/white board.
Dyscalculia - Some items have been found to be useful including:
Develop his skills with sequencing, space organisation, deduction, directional awareness, timekeeping and strategy.
An excellent web-site with free fun maths games, go to: www.greyolltwit.com
My book: 'Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties - A Parent's Guide' has been updated and re-released in January 2010. It contains extensive information on dyslexia, dysgraphia and other specific learning difficulties (SpLDs).
For a fuller description of 'Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties - A Parent's Guide' please click here.

My book: 'Dyslexia and Alternative Therapies' contains information on a wide range of alternative therapies and the way they can help people with dyslexia, dysgraphia and other specific learning difficulties (SpLDs).
For a fuller description of 'Dyslexia and Alternative Therapies' please click here.
Up-dated: 17 June, 2010