Number Dyslexia
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Number Dyslexia aims to provide anything and everything related to dyscalculia, also known as, 'Number Dyslexia'. It's an encyclopedia of dyscalculia. You can find information, guidance's, how to's, research developments, and articles revolving around the dyscalculia.
Number Dyslexia
14h ago
“Words can inspire. And words can destroy. Choose yours well.”
This quote by the famous Canadian writer Robin Sharma perfectly describes the power of words.
If you have ever noticed, inspiring words always lift our mood and self-esteem and encourage us to be a better version of ourselves. On the other hand, harsh words undermine our confidence and give our thoughts a negative turn. For this reason, everyone must make a point to read, listen, and write positive words regularly if they want to add a slice of encouragement to their lives.
One of the finest ways to achieve this is by going through ..read more
Number Dyslexia
1w ago
Being aesthetic is a new trend. But, what exactly is aesthetic? Depending on how you perceive aesthetics, it can have many meanings. For instance, it can simply be anything that brightens your soul or is a treat to the eyes. Or maybe something that fills you with joy and makes you feel a part of something great and unique. Or maybe it’s an act of appreciating beauty and cherishing it for what it is.
The meaning can be unique to the person experiencing it, but surely most people do find aesthetics pleasing and love to make it a part of their daily life. While you always have nature, seaso ..read more
Number Dyslexia
1w ago
Who do you think kids spend most of their time with besides their parents? Their teachers! Dropping off kids to school with the assurance that they will learn something new and will be well taken care of is possible only because of the bunch of incredible teachers at school. Teachers put in all their energies to nurture students academically, provide emotional support, build their confidence, offer guidance, and instill a love for lifelong learning. So we should never miss a chance to show them how much they are appreciated for everything they do.
Thanks to the concept of teacher appreciation ..read more
Number Dyslexia
1w ago
Are you someone who is always brimming with ideas and loves to pen down your wild thoughts and creative ideas for the world to see? Well then, gear up for a magical journey of story writing where unicorns are as real as other animals, fairies live among humans, and everything is possible in the blink of an eye.
Writing stories opens a realm of endless opportunities and fuels the imagination like nothing else. However, we understand that writing blocks do occur in the process that can temporarily hinder the progress or make you lose interest in your once favorite activity, i.e. story writ ..read more
Number Dyslexia
2w ago
Autumn is a beautiful season. The air is crisp, and nature is filled with vibrant hues of yellow, red, and orange. It is a perfect time to teach kids the importance of letting go and making way for growth and new possibilities. While a lesson plan might be enough to teach young kids about autumn and changing seasons, conducting engaging season-specific activities can enhance their overall learning experience.
So today, we will share with you three interesting activities you can involve the kids in to reinforce their understanding of the autumn season. Let’s begin!
Creative autumn activit ..read more
Number Dyslexia
3w ago
Summer is a wonderful season to spend time outdoors. Although kids enjoy playing games and running around on a bright summer afternoon, they also love to engage in activities that are creative and fun. One such activity that never fails to make kids happy is bubble painting! If you don’t already know, bubble painting is an artwork one creates by taking bubble imprints on paper. And how do you do that? The next section covers it all!
Cute bubble painting idea for budding artists Materials required:
White sheets of paper
Dishwashing liquid or hand soap
Acrylic paints or watercolors
Cloth rags o ..read more
Number Dyslexia
1M ago
Summers are almost here and along with it plenty of free time. The extended summer breaks and sticky afternoons demand a relaxing yet stimulating activity to make those long free days fruitful and appealing.
Well, what’s better than engaging in a productive activity such as writing to make your days more fruitful? Writing helps declutter and organize your thoughts and provides a fresh perspective on different things. You can either make a DIY Journal or buy yourself a stack of sheets and journal your thoughts in it over the summers or simply engage in story-writing activities.  ..read more
Number Dyslexia
1M ago
If your kids love squishies and beg to buy a new one every time you’re at the store, it may be just about time to introduce them to the art of making their own squishies at home. And if they haven’t come across them yet, it might be a good idea to encourage them to make these soft, spongy toys because squishies are so much fun!
Typically, store-bought squishies are filled with soft and slow-rising polyurethane foam. But when you make them at home, you can use paper and easily available fillers like cotton to create these fun, fluffy toys. Ready to know how to make a soft paper squishy? Then, l ..read more
Number Dyslexia
1M ago
Graduation is a huge milestone in every student’s life, filled with joy and happiness. On top of that, if you are asked to give a graduation speech, the happiness of graduation multiplies by tens or hundreds of folds and fills you with pride. It’s a privilege to stand in front of your friends, peers, parents, faculties, and audience in general and motivate or inspire others with your words. While it is a moment of pride to present a graduation speech, fear and nervousness of such a big moment might ruin your moment.
Well, you are not alone with such doubts and fears. However what matters is ho ..read more
Number Dyslexia
1M ago
Summer is here! With schools closed, kids will now stay at home for a couple of months. While the first few days will go by easily, it won’t be too long when you hear your kid say, ‘I am bored.’
To break this boredom and save your and your child’s sanity, it is important to keep your child engaged. Don’t know what to do this summer? That’s okay! We have made a list of 100 activities that your child can indulge in this summer. Some activities are meant to be explored individually, while others may need your company.
How to use this list of summer activities for kids
It’s not easy to remember a ..read more