Published on 12, July, 2020
Anyone?
The people on the autism spectrum who are brilliant with mathematics and numbers are those who think in patterns like myself, even though I struggled in English at school and some other subjects I excelled in maths, I were doing Foundation GCSE Maths before finishing primary school.
I'm the total opposite. I'm above average in English/reading and f-all in math after algebra (which I liked). I have dyscalculia, so the only numbers I like are those divisible by 5.
same for me about 5! It's unique. But I like 11 and 13 from the iching.