They are not rude, they are neurodivergent

11 Behaviors That Seem Rude But Are Actually Signs Of Neurodivergence, According To Research

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Dyslexia more than 100 times more likely to be diagnosed than maths-learning disorder

Researchers in Northern Ireland have found that many children are suffering from an undiagnosed developmental condition which affects their ability to learn maths.

A team of academics at Queen’s University Belfast who examined the performance of more than 2,400 primary schoolchildren found that some 112 children had a specific learning disorder in maths.

However, just one of these children was diagnosed with a specific maths-learning disorder, also known as dyscalculia.

The prevalence of the condition is thought to be similar to dyslexia, though there is far less awareness of it.

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The importance of a strong network when you have dyscalculia.

Dance with Dyscalculia

At the heart of MoveAbility is the inspiring journey of Claire Landis, a passionate dancer who, despite living with ADHD and dyscalculia, discovered the liberating power of dance. 

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