This quick reference guide summarizes the nuts and bolts of what school psychologists need to know about math disabilities (dyscalculia) when planning their assessments. This guide delineates math disorder subtypes, includes correlated cognitive processes, and provides a menu of test batteries (in English and Spanish) that fall under each respective capacity.
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