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Dyscalculia Training
Dyscalculia Training

Location: Holiday Inn, Newport
Date: 19 Mar 2010
Organiser: AFASIC Cymru

Professor Amanda Kirby, of The Dyscovery Centre, University of Newport will deliver training on Dyscalculia - maths as a language, to parents and professionals in South Wales at the Holiday Inn, The Coldra, Newport.

 

Have you ever thought about mathematics being language that you need to understand and decode just like reading and spelling? Come and find out about the different aspects of mathematics difficulties arise and practical ways of support the child in the classroom and at home. For more info contact jeannette@afasiccymru.org.uk

 

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