This video features a woman named Michelle who didn't discover that she had dyscalculia until the age of 40. Dyscalculia is a condition that makes doing simple math a much more problematic issue. She talks about her struggles of living with dyscalculia, and the problems that come with discovering it at such a late age in life.
One of the first signs that made her discover that she might have something wrong with her is that she kept bouncing her bank account. Increasing awareness about learning disabilities like dyscalculia can provide an opportunity for parents to have an early testings and intervention for their children. Also, it's important to remember that dyscalculics are not stupid, but have average to higher IQs.
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