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Math is not the only problem affecting students with learning disabilities appear to be in a fix this exam season. Students suffering from dyscalculia are having difficulty obtaining writers for their Arithmetic paper.
Dyscalculia is a math disorder where candidates have difficulty with spatial orientation as well as the concepts involved in mathematics. The state board conducts a special exam for them where their math paper is simplified and of a lower class 7 level. Hence students are only allowed writers from class 6 to write this paper.
Parents and students of this learning disability have been calling the board helpline stating their inability to find writers for their exam on March 15. Ashwini Sethi, a parent whose child was diagnosed with dyscalculia at 12 years of age said, “We had earlier found plenty of writers, most of them my daughter’s friends, who were studying in class 9 and helped her write her other papers. But now we are in a soup,” she said adding that even if she found a student willing to write her daughter’s papers, he/ she might not be able to understand the concepts and make mistakes.
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