Dysgraphia affects writing ability due to fine motor skill issues, often discovered in childhood. Symptoms include poor spelling, illegible handwriting, and difficulty with punctuation. Accommodations, such as extra time or computer use, can help. Dysgraphia can be a symptom of other conditions, and it’s important to understand and educate children with learning disabilities. Dysgraphia is […]
Dyslexia and dysgraphia are neurological disorders that affect reading and writing, respectively. They can manifest in childhood or later in life, and diagnosis involves medical and neurological tests. Treatment is individualized and can include special classes, corrective instruction, occupational therapy, and sometimes replacing writing with typing. Dyslexia and dysgraphia are neurologically based disorders, but dyslexia […]