DYSCALCULIA
Dyscalculia is
difficulty in learning or comprehending arithmetic, such as difficulty in
understanding numbers, learning how to manipulate numbers, and learning facts
in mathematics. It is generally seen as a specific developmental disorder.
Dyscalculia
can occur in people from across the whole IQ range, often, but not always,
involving difficulties with time, measurement, and spatial reasoning. Estimates
of the prevalence of dyscalculia range between 3 and 6% of the population. A
quarter of children with dyscalculia have ADHD.
Mathematical
disabilities can occur as the result of some types of brain injury, in which
case the proper term is acalculia, to distinguish it from dyscalculia which is
of innate, genetic or developmental origin.
Dyscalculia
has been associated with female children who have Turner syndrome, people who
have spina bifida and has also been associated with children who have ADHD.

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