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Cassidy and the Mixed Up Numbers

The Unseen Disability Dyscalculia

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Cassidy and the Mixed Up Numbers

By: Dezi Shepperd
Narrated by: Sharda Laskowsi
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Cassidy and the Mixed Up Numbers details the first few days of Cassidy’s experience at school. Will she be able to keep up with her classmates or will her learning disability Dyscalculia get in her way? Watch as she overcomes her fears and learns to count like the rest of the children in her class!

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As an adult who suffers from Dyscalculia, this story brought tears to my eyes. I wasn't diagnosed with it until I was a sophomore in High School, so I can deeply empathize with Cassidy's embarrassment and confusion. Children with this disorder often go un-diagnosed, and are left to struggle with an "invisible" disability alone. When Cassidy was counting and the numbers kept "moving," I felt like I was in the first grade all over again, miserably trying to count to 20 while the whole class laughed at my efforts. This book is needed to show little children with Dyscalculia that they are not stupid or defective, they just learn differently. I really wish something like this title existed when I was growing up, but I'm empathically grateful that books like these are on the market now. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

A Much Need Story for "Invisible" Children

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