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Math and Dyslexia: Helping Kids with Learning Challenges

Dyslexia impacts a lot of people in the United States population. Numerous celebrities have struggled with dyslexia and have gone on to achieve great things in their fields. Even though many of these high-profile individuals struggled initially, their learning disability also allowed them to excel.

There are numerous types of learning disabilities. Examples include dyscalculia, ADHD, and dyslexia. Dyslexia causes people to have difficulty reading without making errors. Furthermore, people with dyslexia often have a difficult time with reading comprehension, writing, and spelling.

Dyslexia can impact people differently at different ages. Some of the symptoms include:

  1. Children with dyslexia have difficulty decoding words.

  2. Children may have a hard time matching letters and sounds.

  3. Children have a difficult time recognizing sounds in words at all.

  4. Individuals with dyslexia can get frustrated when reading.

  5. They might not want to read out loud.

  6. They may avoid reading entirely.

Dyslexia can lead to stress with other activities that include reading as well.

Overall, dyslexia is very common; however, this is not an intelligence issue. There are ways to help children who struggle with dyslexia improve in school. Children with dyslexia often have a difficult time holding information in working memory. This means that it can be difficult for children to do math in their heads. Fortunately, there are ways to help children who struggle with dyslexia. Working with images and graphic organizers can make a significant difference. This allows children to form stories and pictures associated with the numbers, allowing them to succeed in math.

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