Symptoms Of Dyscalculia
Trouble With Counting

Two, four, six, . . . Where was I? Another common sign of dyscalculia is trouble with counting. Children and even adults may continue to count on their fingers or use tick marks to count. Children may skip over numbers when counting, long past when their peers have mastered this skill. As with difficulty in doing mental arithmetic, individuals with dyscalculia may struggle to hold numbers in their working memory, or they may become distracted during the process of counting, resulting in skipped numbers or having to recount many times. Moreover, because patients with dyscalculia have difficulty with mental math, they often cannot rely on the tricks others use to count quickly, such as counting in batches, such as by twos or threes, or adding new numbers to an existing count.
Keep reading to discover additional symptoms of dyscalculia.