“Never let the sadness of your past, and the fear of the future, destroy the happiness of the present.”
— Unknown
“Never let the sadness of your past, and the fear of the future, destroy the happiness of the present.”
— Unknown
Dyscalculia is a learning disability, a lot like dyslexia, but with math and numbers. Everyone knows what dyslexia is, but for some reason, dyscalculia isn’t as well known. I want people to know about this so no more kids are gonna believe uneducated adults who tells them that they’re just lazy and no more kids are going to think they’re just hopeless idiots when they try and try but just can’t understand. It happened to me, and I won’t let it happen to anyone else.
It’s surprisingly common and is often linked to ADHD. If you’ve ever had issues, look it up - you might find things fall into place for you, too.
I can’t even comprehend what it might be like being a human who doesn’t have all of these characteristics. I don’t know how a brain can possibly just “remember” how to do long division or know what ten feet looks like.
I can’t even accept that a car is more than like nine feet long. Ours is fifteen feet long, and even standing next to it, my brain is POSITIVE it’s small enough to fit in a bathroom.
@sunshine-soda look at those bullet points! It’s me! There’s actually a word it!
Wait a car is more than 9 feet long? I feel like that is a really long list, but I’ve known since high school I mix up my numbers. I’ve even referred to it to explain why as “almost like I have dyslexia but just with numbers”. Didn’t realize knowing how big or small a thing is is related to that.
This feels so familiar.
now i understand why i am like this
