Magrid is a math app for dyscalculia and other learning disabilities. It features over 2,500 learning activities suitable for young children in preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school (1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade; etc.). Here are some of the features that help children with dyscalculia learn math
Each kid has a separate profile, allowing them to go through the exercises and learning materials independently, at their own pace.
The app’s sensory friendly design has limited auditory and visual stimuli. With no distractions and no ads, children find it easier to stay focused.
All instructions, feedback, and results are communicated visually and intuitively. This makes Magrid the best early childhood app for young children who have reading difficulties or haven’t learned to read yet.
Students get direct feedback on their performance.
Magrid is designed to develop cognitive skills and visuospatial skills in early childhood. This lays the foundation for more advanced math learning and gives kids with dyscalculia a leg up.Can be used in any classroom: Magrid is a complete program and easily fits into any curriculum.
O Magrid é um programa cientificamente validado, testado e comprovado para melhorar a aprendizagem e o desenvolvimento. O programa foi rigorosamente testado por instituições de renome, como a Universidade de Tübingen (Alemanha) e a Universidade do Luxemburgo, o que faz dele uma ferramenta fiável para ajudar o seu filho a alcançar o sucesso académico.


As Magrid can easily be adapted to any curriculum, the math app can be used in any classroom. Children complete the exercises independently, at their own pace. This frees up time for teachers to give extra attention to students who need it, including children with learning disabilities like dyscalculia.
Teachers can also divide the class into groups of 2-3 children for a more collaborative approach to learning. This allows students using the math app to learn from each other and discuss the exercises.
Using the analytical monitoring dashboard, teachers can not only monitor the progress of individual students on different tasks and skills, but also identify children who need extra help.