As a person with dyscalculia (albeit not formally diagnosed) and with no indications of dyslexia or dyspraxia, I would say that it seems reasonable that a person could have a combination of all three difficulties, two out of the three, or only one (just as they could have none of them). Not aware of any screening tests though - Regards Karen Farmer (Assessor) NLRAC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Katy Mann" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 9:04 PM Subject: Dyscalculia > I've had a query from a student who suspects they might have > dyscalculia. Is anyone aware of a screening test/diagnosis for this? > > Is it possible to have only Dyscalculia or are you likely to be > dyslexic/dyspraxic as well? > > Do all Ed Psychs look at this possibility or does it vary? > > Any pointers would be really helpful. > > Thanks > > Katy > > Katy Mann > Disability Adviser, West End > University of Westminster > CCPD > 72 Great Portland Street > London W1W 7UW > Tel/Minicom:(020) 7915 5456 > Fax: (020)7911 5162 > > This e-mail and its attachments are intended for the above named > only and may be confidential. If they have come to you in error you > must > not copy or showthem to anyone, nor should you take any action > based on > them, other than to notify the error by replying to the sender. >