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How With Your Sprinkle Of Dyscalculia

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How To Deal With Your Sprinkle Of Dyscalculia

Kiera Murphy

Table Of Contents:

Chapter 1: What is Dyscalculia?
Chapter 2: Diagnostic Testing
Chapter 3: Do’s & Don’ts
Chapter 4: How to make your Top Tips list
Chapter 5: Learning how your brain learns
Chapter 6: Helpful websites & Books
Chapter 7: CBT
Chapter 8: Should you take the DP or the High School Diploma? – Interview with Ms. Michelle Chow
Chapter 9: Should you take the SAT or ACT? – Interview with Ms. Michelle Chow
Chapter 10: Meditation
Chapter 11: Self Confidence
Chapter 12: How to deal with Anxiety and Stress

Introduction

Hello Reader!

Whether you have Dyscalculia yourself or you were just wondering what it is, I’m here to help you. I have a sprinkle of dyscalculia, as I like to say. I say a sprinkle because dyscalculia is a teensy tiny percentage of who I actually am.

Your learning disability is what you make it. I’m not saying this in a dismissive way at all. I’m not saying that if you have dyscalculia you’re dumb. I’m very smart; I just don’t have a mathematical brain. But, I’m really great with animals. So that’s what I focus on. If you have a positive attitude (which I have to force myself to have sometimes) towards your learning disability, you can achieve great things.

I hope you find this little book helpful. The Tips & Tricks chapter is my favorite chapter because it’s chockfull of things I’ve had to learn over the years that I’ve conveniently

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