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Question
What are struggle areas for children with 'Dyscalculia'?
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Solution
- Dyscalculia is a learning disability that affects the ability to grasp and solve· math concepts.
- There are many types of math disabilities that can affect people differently at different stages of life.
- People with dyscalculia often have difficulty manipulating numbers in their heads and remembering steps in formulas and equations.
- They mainly have a difficult time-solving arithmetic problems.
- Dyscalculia can range from an inability to order numbers correctly and extend to limited strategies for problem-solving.
- They may also have difficulty with concepts like time, measurement or estimation.
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