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friederike Senior Member
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Posted: September 20 2006, 4:05 PM Post subject: numicon
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Hello,
does anybody here use numicon and would like to share the experience with using if for our children?
_________________ Friederike, Gerald and Agnes *1993, Josephine *1995 and Cecilie* 25.2.2003 DS
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Barbara Super Member
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Posted: September 20 2006, 6:23 PM Post subject:
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heard of it, supposed to use it for Henry, haven't yet . . .
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friederike Senior Member
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Posted: September 21 2006, 3:00 AM Post subject:
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That is about as far as I am with Cecilie.
_________________ Friederike, Gerald and Agnes *1993, Josephine *1995 and Cecilie* 25.2.2003 DS
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lespring Super Member
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Posted: September 21 2006, 10:50 AM Post subject:
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Have heard the name, but have no clue what it is. Do you have any links or any information about it?
_________________ ~Leah~
mom to Noah 19, Tyler 17,Angela 10 (DS)
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friederike Senior Member
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Posted: September 21 2006, 12:42 PM Post subject:
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_________________ Friederike, Gerald and Agnes *1993, Josephine *1995 and Cecilie* 25.2.2003 DS
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RachelG Senior Member
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Posted: September 22 2006, 5:55 AM Post subject:
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There's info on the website of the Down Syndrome Educational Trust, downsed.org . Click on "publications". Sorry I don't know how to poet the link!! I have a number of publications from DownsEd and they are really well written, easy to understand and fulll of useful information. The "Down Syndrome Issues and Information" series are excellent. Not full of jargon and easy to put into practise. I have been thinking of odering Numicon for Ben as it's recommended by DownsEd. They do a small pack for parents and child to use at home as well as larger packs for school use.
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Rachel
Proud mummy of Benedict (05.02) DS
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RachelG Senior Member
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Posted: September 24 2006, 10:14 PM Post subject:
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Jo - can you enlighten me about posting a link like you did there! My computer skills are still at the "developing" stage! Thanks!!
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Rachel
Proud mummy of Benedict (05.02) DS
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shawensmom New Member
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Posted: October 12 2006, 12:23 PM Post subject: Numicon
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I haven't posted here for years, so maybe should reintroduce myself. My son, Shawen, who has DS is 9 years old.
We did use Numicon. We used it more as another manipulative - along with abacus, touchmath, number line, etc. - rather than as a program to teach math.
As a manipulative, it was very helpful for addition and subtraction. I believe it's based on Catherine Stern's theory of learning number.
http://www.sternmath.com/
I think it gave a good visual - and since our kids are typically great visual learners, I think it's helpful to be able to visualize quantity and the relationships numbers have to each other.
We are now working on multiplication. I know there are ways to use Numicon for multiplication, but haven't looked into that. We're basically trying to memorize the tables - have used memory joggers a bit and have had some success - not quite as diligent as I should be with it.
www.memoryjoggers.com
Tamara
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