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Dyscalculia

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Dyscalculia is a specific learning difficulty in mathematics. Like dyslexia, dyscalculia can be caused by a visual perceptual deficit. Dyscalculia refers specifically to the inability to perform operations in maths or arithmetic. It is a lesser known disability, much like Dyslexia. In fact, it is considered a variation of Dyslexia. People with dyscalculia generally have a normal IQ level, but have problems with mathematics, time, directions etc. Dyscalculia is rare and many cases are mis-diagnoses of normal Dyslexia, which also makes learning maths difficult. [1]

Table of contents
1 Potential symptoms
2 Dealing with students having dyscalculia
3 External links

Potential symptoms

Dealing with students having dyscalculia

External links