The Dyscalculia Training Center is a subsidiary of Math and Dyscalculia Services and founded by Dr. Anneke M. Schreuder.
Dr. Schreuder is a Dutch educated Pediatrician and Neonatologist and earned her PhD in the field of Epidemiology, specializing on child development. She follows and implements the latest research on the subject of learning differences and best practices for intervention. She volunteered at Neuhaus and a fMRI study at UT and was trained as a reading tutor at UT. The tutoring experience brought back fond memories of her first student job as a Math tutor.
Unlike for dyslexia, where there is an abundance of good information for parents and teachers, dyscalculia is relatively new and unknown. She founded Dyscalculia Services to raise awareness for dyscalculia and assist parents to support their children’s learning. Her approach can be characterized by her statement:
“Math is my passion, Awareness, Communication, Research and Remediation of Dyscalculia is my mission”
Call 832 377 8373 for more information
Or read more about Dyscalculia on our website: www.dyscalculiaservices.com or www.dyscalculiaheadlines.com
Dr. Schreuder is a Dutch educated Pediatrician and Neonatologist and earned her PhD in the field of Epidemiology, specializing on child development. She follows and implements the latest research on the subject of learning differences and best practices for intervention. She volunteered at Neuhaus and a fMRI study at UT and was trained as a reading tutor at UT. The tutoring experience brought back fond memories of her first student job as a Math tutor.
Unlike for dyslexia, where there is an abundance of good information for parents and teachers, dyscalculia is relatively new and unknown. She founded Dyscalculia Services to raise awareness for dyscalculia and assist parents to support their children’s learning. Her approach can be characterized by her statement:
“Math is my passion, Awareness, Communication, Research and Remediation of Dyscalculia is my mission”
Call 832 377 8373 for more information
Or read more about Dyscalculia on our website: www.dyscalculiaservices.com or www.dyscalculiaheadlines.com