Dyscalculia Day Tuesday 3rd March 2026: Dyscalculia Network Offers Courses and Seminars 2nd – 6th March
Dyscalculia Day (3rd March) aims to raise awareness of dyscalculia and other specific learning difficulties in maths, highlight the challenges faced by those with dyscalculia and provide educational resources and promote understanding in schools, homes, and workplaces. It aims to increase awareness, reduce stigma and advocate for better support and accommodations for people with dyscalculia.
People with dyscalculia may struggle with number sense, arithmetic, understanding patterns, dealing with money and telling the time.
Get ready to join our campaign by writing to your MP using our template letters, raising funds for us and learn more by joining our excellent educator conference and webinars for parents, adults with dyscalculia and employers.
This day is part of a broader effort to improve access to learning and support for people with various learning differences. This is an opportunity to support our dyscalculia community and make a difference to millions of adults and children with this underdiagnosed and underrepresented learning difficulty.
For information about Dyscalculia Network 2026 courses and seminars follow the link below:
https://dyscalculianetwork.com/dyscalculia-day-2026/

In 2025, the BDA put together lots of free resources and information to support young learners with dyscalculia or who generally find maths tricky: these are still available on their website:
https://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/news/dyscalculia-day-3rd-march



