The Causes, Prevalence and Interventions for Dyscalculia in Malaysia

Children with Dyscalculia show deficits in the basic understanding of quantities and numbers, which cause difficulties in math skills acquisition despite adequate schooling. This study summarizes the current knowledge regarding causes, diagnosis and treatment of Dyscalculia in Malyasia from a clinic...

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Main Authors: Ihsan Aquil, M.A., Mohd. Ariffin, M.
Format: Article
Published: Richtmann Publishing Ltd 2020
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097318704&doi=10.36941%2fjesr-2020-0126&partnerID=40&md5=b9888064fcc81f832111b6576a7b67f0
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29816/
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Summary:Children with Dyscalculia show deficits in the basic understanding of quantities and numbers, which cause difficulties in math skills acquisition despite adequate schooling. This study summarizes the current knowledge regarding causes, diagnosis and treatment of Dyscalculia in Malyasia from a clinician�s perspective. The findings reveal that Dyscalculia is a brain based specific learning disability, which often co-exist with other neurological disorders such as Dyslexia and attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD). Symptoms of Dyscalculia include difficulty in reading, writing, counting, arithmetic calculation, direction co-ordination, finger counting agnosia and time management. A computer-based Diagnosis of Dyscalculia should measure all the possible difficulties that are faced by Dyscalculic patient along with other disorders that might co-exist with Dyscalculia and IQ. Care can be provided to Dyscalculia children using one-on-one intervention and the implementation of a standard policy based on health professionals, teachers, parents for diagnosis and treatment. The study also shows the need for more research into the current situation, diagnosis and intervention of dyscalculic cases in Malaysia to help meet the needs of these dyscalculic children. © 2020 Mohammad Amimul Ihsan Aquil and Mazeyanti Mohd. Ariffin.