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Professor Quinn stated that in dreams, as
in reality, the presence of color plays an important role in
determining how events are experienced.
How we dream plays a role in determining how easily we
can learn math skills.
Those dreaming in color sometimes have more
difficulties in math. Based
on her own experience at overcoming this, Professor Quinn stated
that because she sees color in everything (including her
dreams), when she reads, the words come to life.
However, when she was in math class, she describes her
experience as seeing the numbers, but they seem to jump around –
making learning math difficult.
With practice, staying focused on math can be achieved.
The larger issue is that most people are
not aware of why they may be having this problem with math and
numbers and do not know how to articulate what they are seeing,
especially young students.
Professor Quinn is always on the lookout for students who
may be having this issue.
This phenomenon is called dyscalculia.
It’s the math version of dyslexia.
Here are some characteristics of
dyscalculia found at
http://www.dyscalculia.org.
Positives of having dyscalculia may
include: Normal or accelerated
language acquisition: verbal, reading, writing.
Poetic ability. Good
visual memory for the printed word.
Good in the areas of
science (until a level requiring higher math skills is reached),
geometry (figures with logic not formulas), and creative arts.
Difficulties include:
1. Difficulties
with the abstract concepts of time and direction. Inability to
recall schedules, and sequences of past or future events.
Unable to keep track of
time. May be chronically
late.
2. Mistaken
recollection of names. Poor name/face retrieval. Substitute
names beginning with same letter.
3. Inconsistent
results in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Poor mental math ability.
Poor with money and
credit. Cannot do
financial planning or budgeting. Checkbooks not balanced.
Short term, not long term
financial thinking. Fails
to see big financial picture. May
have fear of money and cash transactions.
May be unable to mentally
figure change due back, the amounts to pay for tips, taxes, etc
4. When writing,
reading and recalling numbers, these common mistakes are made:
number additions, substitutions, transpositions, omissions, and
reversals.
5. Inability to
grasp and remember math concepts, rules, formulas, sequence
(order of operations), and basic addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division facts.
Poor long term memory
(retention & retrieval) of concept mastery- may be able to
perform math operations one day, but draw a blank the next! May
be able to do book work but fails all tests and quizzes.
6. May be unable
to comprehend or "picture" mechanical processes. Lack "big
picture/ whole picture" thinking.
Poor ability to "visualize or picture" the location of
the numbers on the face of a clock, the geographical locations
of states, countries, oceans, streets, etc.
7. Poor memory
for the "layout" of things. Gets lost or disoriented easily.
May have a poor sense of direction, loose things often, and seem
absent minded.
8. May have
difficulty grasping concepts of formal music education.
Difficulty sight-reading music, learning fingering to play an
instrument, etc.
9. May have poor
athletic coordination, difficulty keeping up with rapidly
changing physical directions like in aerobic, dance, and
exercise classes. Difficulty remembering dance step sequences,
rules for playing sports.
10. Difficulty
keeping score during games, or difficulty remembering how to
keep score in games, like bowling, etc. Often looses track of
whose turn it is during games, like cards and board games.
Limited strategic planning ability for games, like chess.
With the understanding of
dyscalculia
and the confidence of knowing it can be overcome, Professor
Quinn helps recognize the children that may fit this category
and conquer these problems and win.
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