Testing for Dyscalculia
Diagnostic Learning Services offers comprehensive evaluations to assess for dyscalculia in children and adults.
Dyscalculia is a specific type of math disability that causes individuals to struggle in math in a variety of ways.
Some common characteristics of Dyscalculia include:
Trouble with mental math; gives incorrect change, for instance, or needs a calculator to figure out a tip
Often running late, sometimes missing important events altogether
Difficulty remembering names
Must write down a phone number immediately to remember it
Gets lost easily; misplaces objects around the house frequently
Struggles to keep score in games; often loses track of whose turn it is
Slow to tell time on an analog clock
Weak memory for anything number-related, like dates or facts
Once the evaluation is complete, we will use the assessment information to make recommendations for both work and home.
Diagnostic Learning has been assessing adults and children since 2004