dyscalculia

NOUN
  1. impaired ability to learn grade-appropriate mathematics
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How To Use dyscalculia In A Sentence

  • Could her dyscalculia pertain in some paradoxical way to the numbers that litter the poems? The Times Literary Supplement
  • An estimated five per cent of children suffer from dyscalculia - a problem just as serious as dyslexia but still hardly recognised, said Prof Brian Butterworth.
  • Like dyslexia, dyscalculia can be inherited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Assuming that the word is used in the same way as ‘dyslexia’, I'd deduce that if a person suffers from dyscalculia they could be described as being dyscalculic.
  • Another focus of Stanislas Dehaene’s work is a condition called dyscalculia, or number blindness, in which one’s number sense is defective. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • A poor performance on such tasks is termed dyscalculia or acalculia and is associated with dominant hemisphere often parietal dysfunction. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • Irlen Syndrome can be found in combination with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysphasia, or hyperactivity.
  • Recent discoveries point at the fact that a medical condition known as dyscalculia, similar in some ways to dyslexia, is responsible for some people not being able to handle even daily calculations, such as paying for products and receiving their change. Softpedia News - Global
  • The Davis methods report a 97\% success rate correcting (not curing) dyslexia and related conditions such as dysgraphia, dyscalculia, attention difficulties and dyspraxia. Press Release
  • He only realised that he had dyscalculia when he went to see Professor Butterworth.
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