Dyscalculia Tutoring

Dyscalculia Tutoring Kivato 

With Dyscalculia Tutoring Kivato, That One Test Might Mean Nothing!

At Dyscalculia Tutoring Kivato, our dyscalculia tutors work with students who are good readers but are not as skilled with numbers. In a way, math is a language, with special symbols and terms. For children already needing help with their first language, math can be a reason for worrying. Understanding fundamental math concepts can be difficult for students with dyscalculia. As a result, low-confidence and skill level affects their mathematical abilities. At Dyscalculia Tutoring Kivato, we understand what your student with dyscalculia needs to succeed.

Pupils with dyscalculia may do well in some classes but find the rest tricky. For this reason, exams that contain math skills like, geometry, problem-solving, and arithmetics may not represent your child’s capabilities accurately. Some of these tests are skewed without taking into consideration each student’s situation. This could render such test scores an unreliable measure of the child’s mathematical ability.

The Very Useful Rhythmic Writing Technique 

Dyscalculia TutoringOur dyscalculia tutors understand that there are numerous similarities between the disorders of dyscalculia and dyslexia. Deficits in reading and working memory make learning reading and math challenging. The help of unqualified tutors will lead to the child making mistakes whilst lowering their motivation, hindering their performance. At Kivato Dyscalculia Tutoring we understand that students enjoy learning once they feel that they have achieved something meaningful. For example, not too long ago, one of our first graders lacked a certain amount of confidence in her reading ability that she has now. As she received an individually tailored approach from Kivato, she understood phonics through an enjoyable and entertaining process.

Rhythmic writing provides immense benefits for pupils who need to improve on motivation and focus. Rhythmic writing requires students to pay attention to the pattern of where they need to move their hands while writing the number ‘8’ and saying ‘Left Right’ at repeated intervals and simultaneously having them answer questions. As a result, rhythmic writing fully engages the child’s brain and trains it to focus on the task they have at hand, as they no longer have the capacity to pay attention to anything else. With improved concentration, both their reading and math skills improve.  At Kivato Dyscalculia Tutoring Houston we keep in mind that while dyslexia and dyscalculia can overlap, they can still exist in isolation from each other.

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With Kivato Houston Dyscalculia Tutoring, Numbers are Fun!

Our Houston dyscalculia tutors know Intense concentration is required for mathematics. Oftentimes in cases when a child suffers from dyscalculia, they also suffer from ADHD and are therefore inattentive. A teacher’s comment about the child as ‘inattentive’ may often make things worse as they are merely observing a symptom but not the cause of the behavior problem. One effective method for teaching a child with dyscalculia involves the construction of an application based on teaching pedagogy. This process is where a teacher brings the pupil’s attention to examples from daily life.  For example, we use math at times when we need to understand the cost of buying something from the store or counting the number of pages left to finish reading a book.

Here at Kivato, we follow these techniques as our experience and training have provided adequate evidence proving this is the most effective technique to teach students. This approach also allows the student to realize the significance and importance of learning mathematics, and lead them to show a positive attitude towards math and numbers despite previous detestations.

Saying ‘Inattentive’ is Strictly Not Allowed

When our Houston dyscalculia tutors teach a subject that involves numbers and calculations, oftentimes the students may not be the most focused and attentive. It’s actually very common to have students who lack interest in mathematics. But as teachers, one must always stay patient and keep the child in their best interests. Posing negative statements such as “You are so inattentive.”, poses more harm than good and has harmful effects. Though mathematics requires stable concentration and solid thinking, anxiety could up-end these criteria by interfering with these critical elements of problem-solving.

Affordable Rates for a therapist at Kivato Dyscalculia Tutoring Houston

Our discounted dyscalculia tutoring starts at just $40 per hour. This is over 40% lower than the industry standard rate for a learning disability therapist ($70 per hour). For more on our tutoring rates, check out our tutor rates page.