Understanding the Connection Between Math Difficulties and Attention Issues

When parents see their child struggling with both math and paying attention, it’s natural to wonder if there’s a connection. The reality is that these challenges often stem from shared underlying processing skills that affect how the brain handles information. Recent research reveals that between 31-45% of children with learning disorders also have ADHD, showing these conditions frequently occur together rather than in isolation.

A 2015 study found that 11% of children with dyscalculia also have ADHD specifically. While this might seem like a relatively small percentage, it’s significantly higher than the general population rate of ADHD. What’s even more telling is that when we look at the broader picture of attention and executive function challenges, the overlap becomes much more pronounced.

The connection exists because both conditions rely on similar brain processes. Children with dyscalculia often struggle with:

• Maintaining focus during multi-step math problems
• Remembering number facts while working through calculations
• Organizing their approach to mathematical tasks
• Switching between different problem-solving strategies

These same skills are essential for general attention and focus, which explains why many children with math difficulties also seem easily distracted or hyperactive during academic tasks.