I've recently been diagnosed with Dyscalculia, which some here know, messes with your ability to distinguish left from right, and understand the layout of things; maps, buildings, rooms, etc. I get lost so easily I haven't even gotten embarassed by it in decades!
My problem is that I've got an extensive chapter in my Level 2 ASL class on giving directions and other things such as describing rooms. Because my internal map is chaos at best, I can't figure out the directions being given to me by a signer, nor can I figure out how to give directions to anyone else. I just have no internal sense of direction.
As I know some here also have dyscalculia, what can I do to get through this chapter of my studies? What coping mechanisms or other strategies can I use for this?
Thanx in advance.
My problem is that I've got an extensive chapter in my Level 2 ASL class on giving directions and other things such as describing rooms. Because my internal map is chaos at best, I can't figure out the directions being given to me by a signer, nor can I figure out how to give directions to anyone else. I just have no internal sense of direction.
As I know some here also have dyscalculia, what can I do to get through this chapter of my studies? What coping mechanisms or other strategies can I use for this?
Thanx in advance.