Functional Skills Numeracy Tutoring for Autistic Students

Numeracy support for Autistic students doing Functional Skills, focused on improving everyday Maths.

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Common patterns we see

A real-world numeracy question can be harder to interpret than to calculate. Autistic students may manage straightforward sums, but feel unsure when they need to choose an operation, sort several pieces of information, or stay flexible with unfamiliar wording. Exam nerves can make this uncertainty feel sharper.

It helps to practise everyday problem types in a consistent format, with clear steps for checking what the question is really asking before starting. Familiar routines can make money, time, measure or data questions feel less unpredictable and support more accurate working.

What progress looks like

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Functional Skills Numeracy progress is often easiest to spot in everyday tasks: money, time, measures and practical information on the page.

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A money question begins with coins, notes or written amounts laid out clearly. The learner is not trying to hold the whole situation in their head.

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In real-life wording, such as a bus timetable, shopping offer or bill, they underline the key numbers and cross out information they do not need.

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For familiar tasks, such as finding change, reading a simple graph or measuring length, they use the same agreed method instead of starting from scratch each time.

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In everyday situations, they may check a receipt, compare two prices or read a clock with a little less prompting, even if they still want reassurance afterwards.

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Numeracy progress may look settled one week and less steady the next. The tutor follows the pattern across everyday tasks and tutor sessions, rather than treating one uncertain response as the whole picture.

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£80-£120

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