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Dyscalculia

  • 21-04-2008 2:58pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 842 ✭✭✭


    I know this is my second post in a row here, but I have to ask about this, just curious I guess. Just wondering whether anyone has heard of or is affected by dyscalculia? It's a mental disability related to maths and isn't too well known, despite being prevalent in people.

    Here's a link to a rough test for dyscalculia: http://www.dyscalculia.org/symptoms.html

    And here's one to a forum I find very helpful:
    http://www.dyscalculiaforum.com


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 111 ✭✭whelpy


    It might explain why i'm so bad at it...that is at maths
    In primary school i couldn't read time at all from a clock, and i had my own personal maths tutor, i was that bad at maths.
    I can read time now at 19 but i would still feel more comfortable getting time from a digital clock. I looked up the symptoms for dyscalculia, though i'd say that it's probably nothing much

    I find complex numbers easy enough though


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