Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability in mathematics.
Types:
Verbal : This disorder makes it difficult for the child to carry out normal mathematical calculations.
Ideognostic Dyscalculia : Has trouble with tasks that require an understanding of mathematical ideas and relationships.
Acalculia : This stage usually occurs during the later stages of life.
Operational Dyscalculia : Operational dyscalculia is a difficulty with performing mathematical operations or calculations.
Practognostic Dyscalculia : People with practognostic dyscalculia have difficulty translating their abstract mathematical knowledge into real-world actions or procedures.
Causes:
Problem with development and functioning of the brain.
Developmental coordination disorder.
Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder.
Reading disorder.
Symptoms:
Takes too much time to perform simple calculations.
Trouble with reading, writing, and copying numbers.
Problems understanding math symbols and word problems.
Difficulty with line up numbers properly to add, subtract, or multiply.
Problem with understand graphs.
Home Remedy:
Food:
Eat food that is high in fiber and moderate in carbohydrates and protein.
Eat healthy food.
You can eat cereals, leafy green vegetables and eggs.