If you have dyscalculia (mathematical disability)
Dyscalculia (math disability) is a permanent functional impairment that makes it difficult to understand the relationships between numbers, quantities, and sizes. As a result, it can affect your skills in mathematics and other science-related subjects.
Type of support
Academic support teacher
support can focus on developing methods to analyze, plan, and understand tasks related to numbers. You can also work on creating strategies to recognize patterns and apply mathematical principles, as well as building confidence in the subject area.
Suspected dyscalculia
If you suspect that you have dyscalculia, you can apply to be tested for it. See the section "How to apply for SPS" for more information.