We all have trouble in math sometimes, but it’s possible that struggles with common math and budgeting could be more than just a simple weakness. In fact, it could be a disorder called dyscalculia — a syndrome that causes an inability to understand certain mathematical problems and everyday situations.

This video delves into some of the symptoms of the disorder, which include: inability to count objects, trouble reading clocks and maps, and inability to perform simple math like addition and subtraction. People with dyscalculia could also have issues understanding numerical links to common items, or even estimating the amount of space between items or passage of time.