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Love of patterns, order may explain mad math skills—and autism link Link between Autism, math, and systemization borne out in general population.
Using alphabet letters to explain patterns helps kids learn. Alphabets image via www.shutterstock.com One effective way to support attention to the pattern rule is for adults to label patterns ...
Unique patterns of brain organization may explain why children with autism often have superior math and problem-solving skills compared with healthy peers with similar IQs.
We spoke with an expert from Vanderbilt University about why patterns aren't included in the Common Core State Standards for kindergarten math and whether they should be added.
A UB study characterizes two-dimensional wave patterns, such as the undular bores seen in a Chinese river, that move along two directions.
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