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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 479894" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Well, that is probably the huge difference. I would absolutely say that for MOST kids who can go through higher level math classes, they probably can find some way to memorize those tables. Unless the have a very specific memory disability or a specific math learning disability. I will admit my perspective is of a mom who is looking at functional life skills, not having a child who will ever meet state standards for typical kids for graduation. on the other hand (little bragging here) I got his adapted state standard tests (after years of being below the 4th percentile on anything) and for math, he was at the boarder of meets and excedes standards for special needs students and a little above state average in meets standards in reading. He is not empty headed for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 479894, member: 12886"] Well, that is probably the huge difference. I would absolutely say that for MOST kids who can go through higher level math classes, they probably can find some way to memorize those tables. Unless the have a very specific memory disability or a specific math learning disability. I will admit my perspective is of a mom who is looking at functional life skills, not having a child who will ever meet state standards for typical kids for graduation. on the other hand (little bragging here) I got his adapted state standard tests (after years of being below the 4th percentile on anything) and for math, he was at the boarder of meets and excedes standards for special needs students and a little above state average in meets standards in reading. He is not empty headed for sure! [/QUOTE]
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