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Training for Dyscalculia ?

GoofKing

All your bases are belong to us
I was born with Dyscalculia and has had trouble with math all my life. A lot of people with Dyscalculia don't like math and I can't blame them. There's also the problem with telling time on an analogue clock and something to do with having trouble with telling how many items are in a group, which I guess people without Dyscalculia can naturally do.

The thing that has sparked my interest in math in binary numbers and the more I investigated into it the more numbers became a fascinating thing for me. A while back I got into a game called Brain Age for the Nintendo DS which opened my eyes to how lazy my brain is. I liked the training as it wasn't complicated math but simple addition and subtraction and some other games to get your brain going.

I think this game with a few changes would benefit people with this little problem. Do you think something like counting rocks would be a great little mini-game addition ?
 

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