Do you or your child have trouble comprehending finances, navigating, or concentrating on mentally intensive tasks? It may be a disorder know as Dyscalculia, which causes difficulty making arithmetical calculations. Children might believe they're "unintelligent" or "bad at math," when in reality, it may be an actual dysfunction in the brain preventing them from making sense of numbers. It can have more wide-reaching effects, too, causing difficulty conceptualizing time or even recollecting names.
Diagnosis of Dyscalculia relies on domain-specific tests, such as working memory and intelligence tests. It occurs developmentally, as a genetically-linked learning disability. Though 1/4 of children diagnosed with ADHD also have Dyscalculia, it is thought to only be present in roughly 3-6% of the population. It is often likened to Dyslexia, another dysfunction in the brain that isn't easily treated, though there are ways to learn to overcome them.
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