Struggling with Maths

My 6 year old daughter has just been diagnosed with ASD and ADHD.  She is in Year 2 and is statemented with a TA.  She is really struggling with Maths and has switeched off.  Can anyone point me in the right direction of resources I can gove the school, website etc I can get them to look at to help her learn.  They are meeting to discuss but I am not sure they have the knowledge.

 

Thanks for any advise.

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  • My little girl is 8 and has always struggled with maths, she had a great teacher in year 2 who really tried to help her, went over things with her one to one but that all changed when she moved up to year 3 and her ability to do maths slipped again. It took many months of me complaining about her struggle with maths before she was finally given a place in an additional maths group, so whilst the rest of the class had art or "quiet time"(i.e reading a book or drawing) she would go and do maths on a 1 to 3 basis. Her scores improved dramatically and she was right back up to average again.

    Are there any extra maths groups she might attend? Also I found downloading maths apps on my tablet and letting her play them helped, she's very visual with her learning but as noted by longman the visual learning in school is somewhat hindered by the group experience(and noise). She's also very into the bbc bitesize website, she finds it fun;

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/

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  • My little girl is 8 and has always struggled with maths, she had a great teacher in year 2 who really tried to help her, went over things with her one to one but that all changed when she moved up to year 3 and her ability to do maths slipped again. It took many months of me complaining about her struggle with maths before she was finally given a place in an additional maths group, so whilst the rest of the class had art or "quiet time"(i.e reading a book or drawing) she would go and do maths on a 1 to 3 basis. Her scores improved dramatically and she was right back up to average again.

    Are there any extra maths groups she might attend? Also I found downloading maths apps on my tablet and letting her play them helped, she's very visual with her learning but as noted by longman the visual learning in school is somewhat hindered by the group experience(and noise). She's also very into the bbc bitesize website, she finds it fun;

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/

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