Talk:Dyscalculia

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 Definition A learning impairment affecting the ability to handle numerical quantities non-verbally. [d] [e]
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This article perfectly describes me. I was not diagnosed with dyscalculia, or dyscalcula, until age 40. I tried repeatedly to complete and succeed at college algebra. I never have. I am fairly good at reading (self taught), writing and creative arts. I enjoy decorative painting and am learning how to reborn dolls. Please add to this article, if you like, as this would do a great service to all the people do not know about this little known academically disabling disorder.Mary Ash 18:11, 11 August 2010 (UTC)

Hi Mary, I added some and combined some. Hope you consider it an improvement. If not, feel free to revert it all back! D. Matt Innis 03:33, 12 August 2010 (UTC)