Discalculia
How does the Dyscalculia Test work?
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Dyscalculia Test:
Detects risk in time

Child's name
Gender
Does your child have special education needs?
Date of birth
Grade
Your email
Relation to child
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This test may not be perceptive to children with Special Education Needs. In these cases you can speak about difficulties in learning maths associated with a specific condition, but not dyscalculia.
Not available for smartphones.
Quick Test
Only 15 minutes.
Only for tablet and PC.
Ages 6 to 10 years old
Valid for children from
Year 2 to 5.
For Families and Professionals
Designed for parents, teachers,
and specialists.
What is dyscalculia?
Dyscalculia is a specific learning disorder characterised by difficulties in the correct acquisition of mathematical knowledge.

It has a prevalence similar to dyslexia, between 5% and 7%.

Early diagnosis reduces the risk of poor maths performance and facilitates the effectiveness of treatments.
However, having difficulties in maths does not mean having dyscalculia!
How does the Dyscalculia Test work?
In only 15 minutes, this test identifies the risk of dyscalculia by testing different maths skills.
 
At the end of the test we will send you a report, like the one below, where you can consult the results obtained:
Test result.
This indicates whether or not the child is at risk for dyscalculia.
Areas of learning from the skills evaluated
Accuracy indicators in task resolution.
Speed indicators in task resolution.
A. Test result.
This indicates whether or not the child is at risk for dyscalculia.
B. Areas of learning from the skills evaluated
C. Accuracy indicators in task resolution.
D. Speed indicators in task resolution.
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Get to Know
Smartick is an online method for learning mathematics for children ages 4-14. It adapts to your child's level and only takes 15 minutes a day, motivating and helping them to develop their mental agility and concentration.
The Smartick method is appropriate for children with dyscalculia, since they need daily practise that is adapted to their needs and based on a deep understanding of concepts and procedures.
Activities with manipulative materials are a fundamental part of Smartick.
With just 15 minutes a day, children increase their computing, logic, and problem-solving skills while improving their reading comprehension. Thousands of children in 100 countries have benefitted from our method.
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The test can only be completed on a tablet or computer.

If you are using a tablet, try turning it horizontally.
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