How do you treat dyscalculia?

There is no medical treatment for dyscalculia as it is not a medical condition but a learning disability. The best intervention would be specialized learning strategies and accommodations, such as extended time during tests and homework deadlines and the use of assistive technology. For a better learning experience, children with dyscalculia benefit from working with professional math tutors or dyscalculia tutors to help them gain confidence and perform better academically. 

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