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Mercy for Marthas: Catholic Homeschooling with the Gift of Down Syndrome - Mercy for Marthas

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Using addition flash cards are a quick and easy way to help our kids practice the addition facts. I searched high and low for rekenrek subtraction flash cards with large numbers and finally ended up making them myself. For children with Down Syndrome and other visual learners, including a visual aid on the flash cards makes addition more concrete. So that’s what I did:

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Does your child need extra practice sequencing numbers from 11-20? Here are four FREE sequence puzzles featuring the artwork of Homer Winslow. (I like exposing my kids to beautiful artwork in any way I can!)

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Today I want to talk about my favorite handwriting tools for kids with Down Syndrome. These include markers, crayons, pencils, pens, and pencil grips. What my son with Down Syndrome uses for writing makes a difference not only with the legibility of his writing but also with how long he’s willing to work. So I’m sharing with you the tools that have been most beneficial for hi...

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Here’s an addition workbook for helping children with Down Syndrome and other special needs learn to add with the help of a rekenrek. It follows Simply Addition Level 1 (FREE) an...

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Using subtraction flash cards are a quick and easy way to help our kids practice the subtraction facts. I searched high and low for rekenrek subtraction flash cards with large numbers and finally ended up making them myself. For children with Down Syndrome and other visual learners, including a visual aid on the flash cards makes subtraction more concrete. So that’s what I di...

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