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A child displays difficulty in differentiating between numbers, operations and symbols, two clock hands, different coins etc. This implies that the specific barrier affecting his learning is

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poor motor skills, reading and writing skills

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poor verbal, visual, auditory and working memory

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poor visual processing ability i.e., visual discrimination, spatial organisation and visual coordination

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poor language processing ability i.e ,expression, vocabulary and auditory processing

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