This paper argues why children with Mathematical Learning Disabilities (MLD) do not form a unitary group. Instead, they should be regarded as individuals with unique profiles of strengths and weaknesses that explain their mathematical difficulties. To build this argument, we shortly recapitulate the research on MLD, which has mainly been focused on characterizing the group of children with MLD-as compared to control groups. However, these general characteristics are not applicable to all children with MLD. Furthermore, attempts to define separate, relevant subgroups merely failed. Based on some recent studies, we show how individual profiles of strengths and weaknesses might help in understanding the specific mathematical difficulties of a ...
For growing children, mathematics plays an important educational role - mathematical achievements at...
First- to fifth-grade mathematics and word reading achievement were assessed for children with mathe...
My previous studies have demonstrated that a child with learning difficulties (LD) was able to obtai...
It has been asserted that children with mathematics learning difficulties (MLD) constitute a heterog...
Study of the origins of math difficulties has direct relevance in terms of social and educational re...
Students with mathematical learning disabilities (MLDs) experience persistent challenges learning ev...
Several cognitive deficits have been suggested to induce mathematical learning difficulties (MLD), b...
Types of mathematical learning disability (MLD) are very heterogeneous. Lower scores on mathematics ...
U.S. education suffers from shortcomings that put even children possessing adequate intellectual abi...
Abstract Math learning disability (MLD) is a heterogeneous condition characterized by severe and per...
This represents the second in a series of three articles by John F. Cawley and his associates on mat...
Through a review of the literature on mathematical learning disabilities (MLD) and low achievement i...
The present paper gives an account of the different terminologies and definitions of mathematics dis...
The goal of the present study was to investigate whether children's cognitive strengths can compensa...
International audienceIn recent times, research interest in mathematical learning disabilities (MLD)...
For growing children, mathematics plays an important educational role - mathematical achievements at...
First- to fifth-grade mathematics and word reading achievement were assessed for children with mathe...
My previous studies have demonstrated that a child with learning difficulties (LD) was able to obtai...
It has been asserted that children with mathematics learning difficulties (MLD) constitute a heterog...
Study of the origins of math difficulties has direct relevance in terms of social and educational re...
Students with mathematical learning disabilities (MLDs) experience persistent challenges learning ev...
Several cognitive deficits have been suggested to induce mathematical learning difficulties (MLD), b...
Types of mathematical learning disability (MLD) are very heterogeneous. Lower scores on mathematics ...
U.S. education suffers from shortcomings that put even children possessing adequate intellectual abi...
Abstract Math learning disability (MLD) is a heterogeneous condition characterized by severe and per...
This represents the second in a series of three articles by John F. Cawley and his associates on mat...
Through a review of the literature on mathematical learning disabilities (MLD) and low achievement i...
The present paper gives an account of the different terminologies and definitions of mathematics dis...
The goal of the present study was to investigate whether children's cognitive strengths can compensa...
International audienceIn recent times, research interest in mathematical learning disabilities (MLD)...
For growing children, mathematics plays an important educational role - mathematical achievements at...
First- to fifth-grade mathematics and word reading achievement were assessed for children with mathe...
My previous studies have demonstrated that a child with learning difficulties (LD) was able to obtai...