Abstract
In this study the authors investigated the ability of children with moderate
intellectual disabilities to compare relative numbers and the strategies they
used. Ten children, aged 12 to 18 years, with moderate intellectual disabilities
were given a sequence of tasks to assess next number determination;
understanding of the n+ l>n rule; and number comparison skills. The results
showed that nine of the children were able to correctly determine the next
number in a sequence and had a good understanding of the n+ l>n rule tasks,
while six of them were successful on the comparison tasks.
Laaya Bashash & Lynne Outhred
Number Comparison Skills Of Children With Moderate Intellectual Disabilities