Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
Fact. Maths is a no-no for me. I can't do it. At all. Not at all. Yesterday I did key skills for basic maths and there were at least seven other people, including the teacher, in there with me. I had to work out what 2 X 6 was. Could I do it? Could I heck! Usually, a sum that small I could work out, but not that time. Sometimes this happens. When doing maths my mind just turns off. I try to work the sum out in my head but they're just numbers with no meaning or logic when I read them in my head. And it just makes me look so stupid. It was even more-so because of my age. I'm 19 and I couldn't even work out a sum like that in my head.
Have you thought of talking to a professional person about it? You might have a learning disability and not even realize it. And, trust me, I know a lot of people with learning disabilities, including my sister. They aren't stupid--just a certain little part of their brain doesn't work quite right. Once it is properly diagnosed, there are ways to train your brain to work around the disability.
And, another thought. Does this only happen when you are doing it in front of other people? Because it could be "stage fright." I get anxiety attacks any time I have to talk in front of a group of people--I mean so bad that I can barely remember my name. Once again, there are people out there that can help you overcome it or at least make it less severe.
Sounds like you need a hug.

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