Discuss the challenges students with mathematics difficulties have with early number development.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Exhibit problems understanding number sense as demonstrated in number knowledge and relationships activities; struggle to achieve conceptual understanding of counting principles; number reversal; reading, writing, and representing the teen numbers is consistently problematic; and require substantial instructional time on number knowledge, counting principles, and place-value concepts in the early grades
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