31-05-2025, 04:00 PM
No, they don't - I have it, one of my daughters has it...and her daughter. When my granddaughter was at school she got ''special'' classes for maths, like, just give her more until she finally ''gets it''. No, you don't get it, that's the whole problem, you need strategies to get around the problem, make it work for you. My daughter finally took her out of school and home schooled her like she was...all my kids were homeschooled.
Dyslexics were missed because they learned how to disguise the problem...they are very good at it. Dyscalculia is hard to pickup because they read and write well, and maths isn't a communication skill. I could drop maths in the 4th form - oh, bliss !
Dyslexics were missed because they learned how to disguise the problem...they are very good at it. Dyscalculia is hard to pickup because they read and write well, and maths isn't a communication skill. I could drop maths in the 4th form - oh, bliss !
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