Abstract

Mastery of mathematics involves the interactions of multiple developmental pathways. Children with mathematics disabilities often experience profound feelings of intellectual inadequacy that can erode self-esteem and academic motivation. This article delineates 16 interactive subcomponents that students who underachieve in mathematics can encounter. The article also discusses assessment and management issues for children with mathematics disabilities.

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