Here’s something nobody told me when I was first learning about dyscalculia: the math isn’t the hardest part.
The hardest part — for many people with dyscalculia, and certainly for me — is the mental health burden that builds up over years of navigating a world that runs on numbers, while believing your difficulty with those numbers is evidence of something fundamentally wrong with you.
Anxiety. Chronic low-grade depression. Cognitive burnout. Social avoidance. A persistent sense of being slightly less capable than everyone else in the room.
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