Have you ever heard of dyscalculia? Most people haven’t. Even though it’s very common. It’s one of those things that just slips under the radar.

Weird sounding word right? Dyscalculia

But what is dyscalculia?

Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability that affects math. It’s not a lack of intelligence. Many with dyscalculia are very intelligent. They just struggle with math. And that could be for a few different reasons

Let’s go over those. And the solutions. 

But first, it’s essential to realize just how common it is. And that it’s not a life sentence. Many believe that it is just as common as dyslexia. It just isn’t as well known, so goes undiagnosed far more often. It’s so unknown that it is more commonly referred to as math dyslexia. Because, for some strange reason, dyslexia gets talked about a lot. Dyscalculia, not so much. Who knows why?

Some people call it dyslexia’s evil twin because of it’s similarities with dyslexia. Plus dyslexia and dyscalculia often come together. It’s estimated that half of the people with dyscalculia also have dyslexia. And maybe vice versa.

So many people go their whole lives not realizing that they have dyscalculia. And since they don’t know it’s dyscalculia,, they assume they lack intelligence. And again, it’s not an intelligence issue. It’s a math issue. But when someone doesn’t know about dyscalculia, and they struggle in math while seeing others get it. It’s very easy for someone to start thinking that they are stupid. Then they start trying to hide their problem because nobody wants to look stupid. And, well that makes things much worse. They get no help and they just keep losing more and more confidence in themselves. It’s a horrible downward spiral.

So remember, Dyscalculia is not a lack of intelligence. It is a specific learning disability that affects math. And there is a lot that you can do about it.