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Symptoms of math dyslexia appear as what kinds of problems?

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Doing math: Math dyslexia can refer to problems seeing/writing numbers but can also refer to more of a lesrning disability in math; i.e. Trouble learning and using math functions to solve problems and arrive at answers.

Answered 9/22/2012

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Dr. Johanna Fricke answered

Specializes in Pediatrics - Developmental and Behavioral

Dyscalculia is the : term for a math learning disorder. Problems with math computation (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing) &/or math application, (figuring out when to add. subtract, multiply, divide) are the symptoms. A neuropsychological evaluation can determine the cause, as Nonverbal Learning Disabilities, visual-perceptual problems, ADHD, & language-based learning disabilities can all contribute.

Answered 6/13/2014

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