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Dyscalculia


Question Posted Wednesday July 4 2007, 3:09 pm

Please don't answer unless you have dyscalculia.


I think I might have dyscalculia, but I really don't know. I want to get checked out or something to see if I have it, but my parents won't let me. I need to convince them.
Soooo
How has knowing you've had dyscalculia helped you do better? Do you get more help or anything?


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abby818 answered Thursday July 5 2007, 3:14 pm:
ok I don't have dyscalculia, but I did some reaserch on it, they say it is a type of dislexia. I would recommend that you take an IQ test on www.funeducation.com this could help you a lot and give you the info you need to get better. Good luck!! I would appreciate feed back

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orphans answered Thursday July 5 2007, 9:40 am:
well no ones answering your question so deal with it and get over it. If your parents don't think you have it there is obviously a reason.

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