“…Thus, learning difficulties are very common in preschool and primary school, especially within the domains of mathematics (De Smedt et al, 2009a, 2009b; Tobia, Brigstocke, Hulme, & Snowling, 2017; Wang, Woodin, Kreps-Falk, & Moss, 2000) and language comprehension (Glaser et al, 2002; Van den Heuvel et al, 2016). Cognitive deficits are seen in the majority (90–100%) of individuals with 22q11DS with impairments in sustained attention, executive function, memory, and visual-spatial perception (Antshel, Fremont, & Kates, 2008; Campbell & Swillen, 2005; Gur et al, 2014). In a recent cross-sectional study (Gur et al, 2014), the cognitive functions of 137 subjects (aged 8–21) were compared with youth with a developmental delay and medical comorbidities and with typically developing controls.…”