I have very little confidence in maths although I got a B on the higher paper at GCSE and I think this is the main problem, people see numbers and they panic. I'm doing a teaching degree at the moment and we were told about how the teaching of maths has changed, right up until 1999 (and I do remember this sytem as it was how I was 'taught' up until year 6) children were given booklets to work through, there was very little emphasis on mental arithmetic and teaching of methods to solve maths problems was kept at a minimum. When this is taken into account it is, I think, very understandable why children who went to school at this time are lacking in the basic skills of maths. Luckily the government decided that teaching in this way was no good anymore and mental arithmetic and learning general rules for all maths problems is now the current thoughts of how children should be taught.