Dyscalculia

Another one of my learning disabilities is something called dyscalculia. When I was younger, the doctor told my mom that getting me to learn my times tables was like putting a phone book in front of me and asking me to memorize it overnight—completely impossible. To this day, I’ve never learned my times tables.

Division? Forget it. Counting change? Sometimes I can manage, but not without difficulty.

Out of all the challenges I face, dyscalculia messes with me the most. I’ve never been able to learn how to read a clock. If someone says, “It’s a quarter till 2,” I have no idea what that means. And baking? It’s hard because I can’t grasp measurements.

One of the hardest things dyscalculia took from me was my dream of becoming a cheerleader. I wanted it so badly, but I could never memorize the steps, so I had to quit. That broke my heart a little. 

Until you read again. 

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