Dyscalculia
What is Dyscalculia?
Dyscalculia is usually perceived of as a specific learning difficulty for mathematics, or, more appropriately, arithmetic.
You can find out nore about Dyscalculia on the British Dyslexia Association website.
Dyscalculia and RNIB Bookshare
Under the terms of the Copyright and Rights in Performances (Disability) Regulations 2018, Dyscalculia is defined as a print disability. This means that a learner with Dyscalculia is entitled to use RNIB Bookshare to access the curriculum and leisure titles they want to read.
As a learner with Dyscalculia you may find it easier to use our accessible electronic files of titles you need on a tablet or other electronic device. You can then listen to, or change how you view the text in terms of font colour and style and background. You could also modify the title to print out and read, whatever works best for you.
If you need any help in using the titles, please just get in contact with us.
British Dyslexia Association
Helpline: 0333 405 4567
Opening Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10am – 15.00pm.