Definition of Dysgraphia. Meaning of Dysgraphia. Synonyms of Dysgraphia

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- Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder and learning disability that concerns impairments in written expression, which affects the ability to write, primarily...
- commonly poor spellers, a feature sometimes called dysorthographia or dysgraphia, which depends on the skill of orthographic coding. Problems persist into...
- inability to produce clear and coherent handwriting is also known as dysgraphia. Each person has their own unique style of handwriting, whether it is...
- known history of epilepsy This patient was diagnosed with a pure form of dysgraphia of letters, meaning he had no other speech or reading impairments. His...
- Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder Dyscalculia (difficulty with numbers). Dysgraphia (an inability to write neatly or draw). Dyslexia (difficulty with reading...
- skills, and other brain and memory functions. However, students with dysgraphia may be badly served, or even substantially hindered, by demands for cursive...
- disorder Tourette syndrome Down syndrome Tic disorder Dyslexia Dyscalculia Dysgraphia Nonverbal learning disorder (NVLD, NLD) Insomnia (including chronic insomnia...
- characterized by four primary symptoms, collectively referred to as a tetrad: Dysgraphia/agraphia: deficiency in the ability to write Dyscalculia/acalculia: difficulty...
- autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, blindness, deafness, ADHD, and cystic fibrosis. They can also include...
- attributable to dyslexia or dysgraphia. There is significant overlap in the symptomatologies of ADHD, dyslexia, and dysgraphia, and 3 in 10 people diagnosed...