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    127 months ago

    It’s probably like field sobriety tests, where how you struggle is relevant. If you miss one in a sequence, that says something different from repeatedly going up instead of down or counting backwards on your hands first.

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      17 months ago

      I would need to use my hands or count out loud or do something after maybe two numbers if we are starting at 100.

      Trying it out just now and the only way I can really effectively do it is by subbing 10 and adding three each time.

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        17 months ago

        That’s literally what they taught my niece to do in math, so that’s not inherently a problem.