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Writer's pictureAmy L. Maida, M.Ed

Are you overlooking these signs of a math learning disability?

 

Hey frustrated parents, let's dive into a topic that might just change the way you see your child's struggles in math. Ever heard of Dyscalculia? It's a specific learning disability impacting how kids understand and perform mathematical operations. And here's the kicker—it might be more common than you think.




Did you know that a whopping 30% of students with ADHD also have a learning disability in math? Eye-opening, right? So, if your student's math frustration feels like a never-ending battle, there might be more to it than meets the eye, as it's the most common UNDIAGNOSED Learning Disability.


Let's break it down. Here are three signs you should be thinking about:

  1. Struggling with Basic Facts: If your child has always had a hard time recalling simple addition, subtraction, or multiplication facts, it could be a crucial sign.

  2. Sequential Problem Challenges: Is your kid stumbling over 2-3 step sequential problems? That could be another indicator you don't want to miss.

  3. Frustration, Memory, and Processing Speed: Low frustration tolerance, along with working memory and processing speed deficits, can shed light on an underlying learning disability in math.

Now, from my experience working with students, here's the kicker. It's not just about math—it's a puzzle that connects with other subjects.

If your child struggles with essay writing or tackling a foreign language like Spanish, there's a correlation. These skills use the same cognitive faculties as math concepts.

So, dear parents, there's more to the math puzzle than meets the eye. Understanding these signs and connections can be a game-changer in supporting your son or daughter's unique learning journey. Let's unlock their potential together! 🚀💡




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