Mathematical disorders, often referred to as math anxiety or dyscalculia, are conditions that affect a person's ability to understand and work with numbers. Individuals with these disorders may struggle with basic arithmetic, number sense, and mathematical reasoning. This can lead to frustration and a lack of confidence in their math skills, impacting their academic performance and daily life.
These disorders can manifest in various ways, such as difficulty remembering math facts or trouble with problem-solving. Early intervention and support, including specialized teaching methods and tools, can help individuals manage their challenges and improve their mathematical abilities over time.