Improve your numeracy

The type of thinking needed to be good at maths – sequential thinking – isn’t easy for some imaginative and creative thinkers. People with dyscalculia (number dyslexia) struggle with the traditional methods of learning and understanding maths. They may also experience difficulties in organising, managing their time and prioritising.
The Davis Maths Mastery programme shows creative, visual thinkers how to use their imaginative strengths to master maths. The programme includes:
- Learning how to release stress and tension, to remove these blocks to learning.
- Creating physical, three-dimensional versions of basic maths concepts in clay, using these models to create an understanding of these concepts in a hands-on, exploratory way that’s meaningful and useful for a person with dyscalculia.
- A steady progression of practical exercises leading to increased confidence and competence in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
- Contact me to find out more, tell me about your experiences and ask as many questions as you like!