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I keep taking numbers from other problems and substituting them for the correct values. Is this dyslexia?
I am trying to do my math, but I keep switching numbers out when I take them from book to scratch paper.
Is this dyslexia?
It is not like im losing my place, it will have to be with the numbers from the same problem or from before, but they are in my head and will not leave. I cannot not remember them and I recall them into the number I am working with causing it to be written wrong. Like last problem I remember on the number was 190 and a wrote 119 because the numbers 90 and 19 were in the problem before it. or at least thats all i can figure.
This doesn’t quite sound like dyslexia. Numbers such as 9 may be confused with the letter P, or numbers may be interpreted backwards – 123 may be seen as 321.
Try using a ruler or strip of paper placed under the math problem you’re working on. It will help keep you from losing your place.
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No, i do it all the time,
so does my mom.
I think its because you’re distracted when you’re doing the problems or stressed out.
Just take a deep breath. go get something to drink and come back to it.
Edit: After seeing the extra info you put i still say no. I do it to and i know i’m not dyslexic. There are so many numbers on the page they all look the same and the problems run together. yah know? lol
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Stupid calc home work =(
This doesn’t quite sound like dyslexia. Numbers such as 9 may be confused with the letter P, or numbers may be interpreted backwards – 123 may be seen as 321.
Try using a ruler or strip of paper placed under the math problem you’re working on. It will help keep you from losing your place.
References :
I’m a nurse.
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