Learning Disabilities Types
Let’s be honest, math is hard for many students. But for others, it can be more than just difficult. As students begin to learn math in school, they are often overwhelmed and nervous about the subject, especially during their first math exam, but after they have learned the basics of math, they are more confident in solving questions.
But in many other cases, students cannot fully grasp the concept of math, regardless of how much they practice the steps and procedures to solve the math problem, and this type of persistent difficulty can cause overwhelming feelings towards the subject, resulting in what we call as “Math Anxiety”.It is defined as having negative feelings toward math that can cause feelings of tension, anxiety, or fear when faced with a math problem. These emotions can range from feeling tense, anxious, and afraid to feeling rage and despair.
The problem of dyscalculia, on the other hand, extends beyond a fear of math. The term describes problems with mathematics, including difficulty understanding the meaning of numbers, and difficulty applying mathematical principles to solve problems. Dyscalculia is rarely recognized in childhood.
Math anxiety and Dyscalculia are two different things and should not be confused with one another. Although in some cases Dyscalculia may lead to having math anxiety, it is important to separate and identify the two and provide the child with accurate guidance. Although Dyscalculia presents differently between individuals, math anxiety is understandably widespread. Anxiety is a natural feeling to have when exposed to unfavorable situations from something in the past. At Empowerkidz, we encounter many children and their parents that have questions related to the difference between Math anxiety and Dyscalculia. For which there are certain signs respectively that can solve the confusion between the two!
Also Read: Symptoms Of Dyscalculia, We Should Keep a Lookout For
If you think your child is suffering from Dyscalculia or math anxiety. We can help you clear all your doubts and find solutions. Get in touch with Dr. Anupma Sethi at +1-669-900-2315
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