Dyscalculia. Six people in every hundred suffer this.
(Number blindness) or number confusion between the numbers 3 and 8
5 and 6 1 and 10
In conversation
‘Normally I have no problem with maths either using computers, calculators or long hand.
Until I have to rush, the numbers take on shapes of their own then all the calculations go wrong. (Print in the wrong numbers you get the wrong answers out) when you’re dealing with large numbers on a spread sheet one number wrong and none of the numbers will balance and it takes hours of work and a lot of tears sometimes only help can put it right. Sometimes I am called stupid which makes the problem worse.
I was expected to get A grade maths and only received D in my GCEs
‘I was upset at the results, and then my parents were devastated blaming me for not…
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