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Hmm, usually someone with dyscalculia struggles with math from early on, but it could be that you came up with your own strategies that worked until you got to more complex mathematics! :)

For me, it's the working memory that gets me. I actually thought I was dyslexic for a bit because I often would get my numbers in the wrong order. Turns out it was memory troubles and executive dysfunction.

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Jillian Enright
Jillian Enright

Written by Jillian Enright

She/they. Neurodivergent, 20+ yrs SW & Psych. experience. I write about mental health, neurodiversity, education, and parenting. Founder of Neurodiversity MB.

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