From 2–6 March, Dyscalculia Network is hosting a week-long program of events in recognition of Dyscalculia Day on 3 March. The program includes parent sessions, workplace learning opportunities and a free Q&A, designed to build understanding of dyscalculia and strengthen support across school, home and work settings.
SPELD NSW is supporting Dyscalculia Day with free Dyscalculia and Adjustments InfoSheets, providing practical guidance on recognising characteristics and implementing appropriate classroom adjustments. Educators can also explore the Judy Hornigold Maths Series professional learning, focused on effective strategies for supporting students with maths learning difficulties.
Families are encouraged to visit the Parents Hub for practical maths resources and program suggestions to support learning at home.
Visit Dyscalculia Network to explore the full 2–6 March program and register for sessions.



