Kitty4670 wrote:
If you are bad at math, is this have anything do to with Aspergers? When I do math, I need a calculator, I counted on my fingers too. 1+4, 5+1, 10+4 are easy & other numbers are hard, I went to my mental health exam & the lady asked me math questions, I couldn't answer them from my head, I count it on my fingers.
First I would like to say, adding, subtracting, and multiplication and division is a specific field of mathematics called arithmetic. Most fields of mathematics don't have nearly as many numbers. Some just have symbols and letters and there is really very little counting. So I would not be so quick to say you are bad at math. You might be like me. I struggle with basic arithmetic in my head but I excel at more advanced mathematical subjects. It's unfortunate that those who struggle with mental arithmetic are often discouraged from the field because arithmetic is the very first subject they encounter, and are mislead to believe that is all of mathematics.
Difficulty with mental arithmetic, while not a characteristic of AS, can be a sign of dyscalculia, which is common in those with non-verbal learning disorder, which is similar to and can overlaps with AS.