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References

Information References:
Allsopp, David, Dr., Maggie Kyger, Dr., and Rich Ingram, Dr. "Concrete-Representational-
Abstract Sequence of Instruction." Math VIDS. Web. 24 May 2014.
Butterworth, Brian, Dr. "Dyscalculia - Numberphile." YouTube, 24 July 2012.
Web. 23 May 2014. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_Hqdqe84Uc>.
"Dyscalculia." Dictionary.com, 2014. Web. 23 May 2014
<http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dyscalculia>
"Dyscalculia - A Learning Disability That Needs Attention." MentallyFine. 2012. Web. 24
May 2014. <http://mentallyfine.com/dyscalculia-a-learning-disability-that-needs
attention/>.

Wilson, Anna J., Dr. About Dyscalculia, 2007. Web. 23 May 2014

<http://www.aboutdyscalculia.org/>.
 
Most of my information came from Dr. Isherwood of Slippery Rock University's lecture notes for the class SPED601.

 

Image References:

Child doing math. Photograph. 23 February 2009. Love Learning. Child 1st, web. 24 May
2014.
Ewen Callaway. "How Fast Can You Count These Dots?" Illustration. Dyscalculia:
Number Games. Nature, web. 23 May 2014. 
Jane Wolkowicz. Child with number blocks. 2014. When "just not a math person" doesn't add up: Dyscalculia and what it means for kids. Chicago Parent, web. 23 May 2014. 
Math meme. Cartoon. 25 September 2013. All That Spam, web. 24 May 2014.
Teachers on Call. Child mimicking Einstein. Photograph. 2013. Our Program. Nikou learning
Center, web. 24 May 2014.
Teacher teaching child math.  Photograph. 2013. How Can I Support A Student With
Dyscalculia? Professional Learning Board, web. 23 May 2014.   
 
 
 
 

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