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Originally Posted by beckysharp
Wow, what a firestorm I created. Since myself and others are struggling with that required college math class, I thought we'd all have a chuckle. But as Librevore so aptly demonstrated, this has nothing to do with motivation.
Since the Mental Health community recognizes dyscalculia in the same way dyslexia is recognized as a learning disability, we can safely say dyscalculia is not opinion but research.
Enjoyed the discussion. 
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Not to put a damper on this conversation. But I have never seen objective physchology research, since nothing can be proven mathematically. So technically even if its research, doesnt mean its factual. If its factual, it doesnt mean it applies to you, because that is subjective, there is no way to prove that it applies to you, because it is based on relativity. It remains opinionated, even if you make generalizations that happen only by chance.