Difficulty with maths, losing track when counting and struggling with money are just some of the things people with dyscalculia experience in every day life.According to the British Dyslexia Association, the little-known learning disorder affects around 6% of people, with an astonishing four million in the UK, as reported by National Numeracy.Studies into its cause are at least 30 years behind those of dyslexia - as it's not talked about as much as other learning disorders, many people may not realise they have it so they won't get diagnosed.
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