Generally when working with numbers of any kind, I choose what is a more cumbersome method because of my learning disability in order to not confuse and frustrate myself. I thought about using the sequence tool, but it got really overwhelming when I tested it out. I ended up confusing my numbers (I often see double digit numbers backwards, or substitute certain numbers with each other, like seven and four). By doing the numbers individually, I never threw a bunch of numbers in my face all at once (which is what the sequence tool does), which was probably more work, but definitely kept my anxiety levels down. :)
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Generally when working with numbers of any kind, I choose what is a more cumbersome method because of my learning disability in order to not confuse and frustrate myself. I thought about using the sequence tool, but it got really overwhelming when I tested it out. I ended up confusing my numbers (I often see double digit numbers backwards, or substitute certain numbers with each other, like seven and four). By doing the numbers individually, I never threw a bunch of numbers in my face all at once (which is what the sequence tool does), which was probably more work, but definitely kept my anxiety levels down. :)