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Is it dyscalculia or math anxiety?

Math anxiety is an emotional response to stress that blocks cognitive processing, whereas dyscalculia is a neurological learning difference specifically affecting number sense. Distinguishing these is critical: anxiety requires emotional regulation, while dyscalculia requires multisensory logic.

The Science of Struggle

When the amygdala perceives math as a threat, it hijacks the prefrontal cortex. For parents, identifying if the block is emotional (Anxiety) or conceptual (Dyscalculia) changes the entire support strategy.

Expert Insight: Regulation must always precede logic.

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Logic Visualization Map

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The 'No-Pencil' Discovery Rule

Remove the pencil trigger entirely. Use objects like coins. If they solve it with objects but freeze on paper, it's Anxiety. If they struggle with both, it's a Conceptual Gap.

"We teach the student, not the curriculum."