Dyscalculia
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Sarge1969
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Has anyone ever dealt with the condition dyscalculia? I’d never heard of it but a private maths tutor thinks my soon may have it.
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Hi there. I’m a newbie here on behalf of my son. He is 16 and just started college to study engineering. Problems we have are we always knew something was amiss in primary school education psychologist done an assessment and said he’s borderline dyslexic? I thought you were or you weren’t. Anyway fast forward to secondary school, had no help what’s so ever and was struggling. We got him a private tutor for maths who after first session asked did he have dyscalculia? Asked at school for him to be assessed but was brushed off saying it’s not actually a thing!! Just wondering if anyone knows anything about this condition?
college are great and getting him the support he needs in other areas.Also when he has applied for jobs as soon as they see additional needs that’s the end of the application that he’s been trying to fill in.He become such a recluse as he has suffered for many years at the hands of bullies. He also needs some friends.Sorry for the very long post but I’m at my wits end with how he’s being treated. -
Ask for a ed psych assessment. Have you ever heard of the Helen Arkell Dyslexic Centre or not?
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April2018mom, no I’ve never heard of it. I’ll have a little browse into it. Thank you
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I have heard of it. It is associated with spina bifida. This is a article on SpLDs like dyslexia and dyscalculia
https://www.understood.org/en/learning-thinking-differences/child-learning-disabilities/dyslexia/the-difference-between-dyslexia-and-dyscalculia and this is a free short quiz
http://app.educational-psychologist.co.uk/screening/dyscalculic/ -
Thank you for that information
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Hi @Sarge1969
you might like to have a look at my "Some PubMed Dyslexia Research Paper Collections" which includes a dyscalculia collection of research papers
And my be my "What is Dyslexia?" page has a description of dyslexia and some specific research paper links.
I have Auditory Processing Disorder which is the underlying cause of my dyslexia symptom., and possible dyscalculia issues, I had problems more with algebra, and statistics -
Hi. Thanks so much for the information. I’ll have a look at that
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Email the Arkell Centre to find out if they can help. https://www.helenarkell.org.uk/about-us.php
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Hi @Sarge1969, I'm sorry to hear your son has been bullied so much, has the school dealt with this at all?
If you believe your son has dyscalculia then you can see a GP and ask for a referral. This will be done by completing a test that shows how your brain processes numbers. It can be associated with other disabilities like @April2018mom has said, however this is not always the case.
Please do let us know how you get on and if there is anything we can do to help.
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Thanks for your reply. School was rubbish dealing with the bullying but he went in and faced it everyday..,.super proud of him ?.We are waiting on being referred to learning support team but in the meantime his new college have been really supportive. I’ll update once I know more.
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I'm sorry to hear about the school, that must have made things even harder!
Really glad to hear college have been supportive that they you have a referral for him. Please do let us know how you both get on.Scope -
Thank you and yes I will. So grateful for all the comments.
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