Problems with Numeracy Skills?

There was a time when those individuals who
struggled with maths and numbers were considered
stupid.
It didn't matter what other skills these people possessed,
those who could master maths simply didn't understand the
problem and were quick to apply a label.
Luckily, today, dyscalculia is recognised as a neurological
condition that causes number blindness, in much the same way as
dyslexia causes problems with letters and words. In fact, Brian
Butterworth, a Professor of Neuropsychology at University
College London, reports that dyscalculia affects more than 6%
of the population.
Now this condition is recognised tools, tips and techniques
have been designed to enable people with dyscalculia to better
manage maths and number and improve their self
esteem as a consequence.
So What is
Dyscalculia?
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