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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 429647" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>My take on this will seem simplistic, but is the heart of the problem that your daughter really struggles with maths (=math)?? I am a little confused as to why this should be classified as part of a disorder that involves problems with social skills.</p><p>I too found maths really difficult. And science virtually impossible. I failed all my maths/science exams with varying degrees of miserableness... Because my "thing" was arts subjects, particularly English, I have just concentrated on those and this "maths/science disability" has never impeded my life as far as I can tell. People just used to think one was "science-oriented" or "arts-oriented" and nothing more to it than that.</p><p>Have things now evolved so that if a child has difficulties like this with a subject they are evaluated and diagnosed with some kind of learning disorder? Or have I misunderstood something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 429647, member: 11227"] My take on this will seem simplistic, but is the heart of the problem that your daughter really struggles with maths (=math)?? I am a little confused as to why this should be classified as part of a disorder that involves problems with social skills. I too found maths really difficult. And science virtually impossible. I failed all my maths/science exams with varying degrees of miserableness... Because my "thing" was arts subjects, particularly English, I have just concentrated on those and this "maths/science disability" has never impeded my life as far as I can tell. People just used to think one was "science-oriented" or "arts-oriented" and nothing more to it than that. Have things now evolved so that if a child has difficulties like this with a subject they are evaluated and diagnosed with some kind of learning disorder? Or have I misunderstood something? [/QUOTE]
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