Düskalkuulia on arvude raskus

Düskalkuulia on arvude raskus

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Dyscalculia is a difficulty with numbers

Düskalkuulia teeb numbrite kasutamise raskeks. Paljud ei tea sellest.

. . Ta võib öelda, et toa kõrgus on 200 meetrit. Inimesed düskalkuuliaga kasutavad sõrmi. Näiteks 8 + 4 loevad nad sõrmedel. . . Suurbritannias on 20-st õpilasest ühel see. . . . . . . Nad on loovad ja targad. .

Dyscalculia makes using numbers difficult. Many are unaware of it.

A child with dyscalculia finds numbers difficult. They count on their fingers. They might say that the height of a room is 200 meters. People with dyscalculia use their fingers. For example, they count 8 + 4 on their fingers. The multiplication table is challenging. In Estonia, many are unaware of dyscalculia. In the UK, one in 20 students has it. A teacher should check if a child is still using fingers in the third grade. Dyscalculia can create fear. Dyscalculia cannot be cured, but it can be helped. Children can use aids. The child needs to see and touch the numbers. Famous people have dyscalculia. They are creative and intelligent. Difficulty with numbers is not a barrier.