According to Wikipedia, dyscalculia is a disability resulting in difficulty learning or comprehending arithmetic, such as difficulty in understanding numbers, learning how to manipulate numbers, performing mathematical calculations and learning facts in mathematics.
This disability abounds in children and adults too. One of the perks of having dyscalculia is that there is high retention of words. In other words, children with dyscalculia are great writers. Let us talk about it today.
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Misspelling something
The magic and quality
Sounded out if sounds the same
All you have to do is make it a game
Look up how many great poets have dyslexia
Everything isn’t perfect
People just don’t understand
You have a voice and your in command
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POEM BY KARL WOMACK
Hello everyone 😎 For today’s word prompt, I’ll like to share my poem called…
Tiny Tots
A little boy
with a brand new toy.
His ripped up jeans
And his boyhood dreams.
A little girl
with thin hair and a tiny curl.
Holding her favorite doll
Dreaming to grow beautiful and tall.
Both crying to get their way
Facing the world with each new day.
Then the school days come
And their tiny tot days are done.
You can’t believe how fast they grew…
They were just babies, now their teenage years are through.
It makes you smile, yet there’s a little frown…
As you see your tiny tots in their graduation gown.
Growing up and growing old..
See your little boy so big and bold.
Then as you turn around to see…
There’s your little girl as beautiful as can be.
Written by Catherine Mellen <— That's me 💞
😀 Cathy 😀