It is Pi day

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Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159. Pi Day is an annual opportunity for math enthusiasts to recite the infinite digits of Pi, talk to their friends about math, and eat pie.

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Good tipper may have dyscalculia

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Well it may be that you actually have dyscalculia and tip with large numbers as you have problems calculating the exact correct tip.

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5 common MYTHS about Dyscalculia debunked

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The DaVinci collaborative created this post debunking the five most common myths about dyscalculia.

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Dyscalculia as an adult

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Great video with someone being open about how dyscalculia affects her as an adult.

Explore our video series that helps adults with dyscalculia.

Dyscalculia at work

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While dyscalculia is often associated with challenges in academic settings, its impact extends into the professional realm, affecting tasks such as budgeting, scheduling, and data analysis. In this blog, we’ll explore what dyscalculia is, its implications in the workplace, and strategies that companies can implement to support individuals with dyscalculia.
We interviewed Em Ledger, Product Manager at the BBC about her experiences of interviewing, living and working with Dyscalculia and we share her insights in this article to help you become an inclusive employer where you support prospective employees and your current employees
| Thus the announcement from Ivoox about their podcast about inclusive career conversations.

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