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Dyscalculia

Where are dyslexia and dyscalculia in the 2026 SEND Reforms?

Where are dyslexia and dyscalculia in the 2026 SEND Reforms?

The 2026 SEND reforms set out an ambitious vision for a more equitable system. There is much to welcome, particularly the focus on early identification, needs-led support, and greater consistency across schools. But as I have read, listened and reflected, one question keeps coming back to me: where are dyslexia and Maths SpLD in all of this?
This is not a question about labels or definitions. It is about whether the underlying developmental needs associated with dyslexia and dyscalculia are clearly recognised within the proposed framework. Because if they are not, there is a real risk that these learners, already too often overlooked, will continue to be so.
This piece sets out why I believe there is a gap, and why it matters.

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Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Maths: How to identify and help

Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Maths: How to identify and help

In my assessment work, I am often told by learners with dyslexia that the thing they find hardest of all in school is maths. This is no surprise to me: dyslexia impacts working memory, sequencing and processing speed, all of which are needed in abundance for maths. However, it can be befuddling to learners, parents and educators that what is essentially a problem with words (dyslexia) has such a significant impact on maths as well. In this blog, I offer explanation of dyscalculia and dyslexia and how they impact maths differently, as well as ten strategies to support.

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