Dysgraphia
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- What is Dysgraphia?Dysgraphia is a learning disability which is frustrating for both the student and his teacher. This article outlines causes, symptoms and effective strategies for coping with this disability.
Dyslexia's Lesser-Known Cousin: DysgraphiaA little-known disability, dysgraphia, is often confused with its sister, dyslexia. Although the two do have some characteristics in common, there are some important differences.- Symptoms of Dysgraphia and Classroom AccommodationsDysgraphia is a learning disability that affects written expression. Here are some of the signs of dysgraphia and accommodations that are helpful for students with this learning disability.
- Treatment of DysgraphiaThis article discusses the three types of dysgraphia and which treatment approach is appropriate for each type.
- Wilson's Disease & the Use of Technology to Offset DysgraphiaFor adults who live with Wilson's disease, there is a need for technology as dysgraphia may set in with age as neurological complications continue
- DysgraphiaAn explanation of the learning disability dysgraphia, with strategies for coping with the condition.
8 Signs Your Child Has DysgraphiaA simple guide from the mother of a dysgraphic child, to the symptoms of dysgraphia and how to tell whether or not you should be concerned about your child's handwriting.- Does Your Child Have Messy Handwriting? He Might Have DysgraphiaMany people have messy or sloppy or even illegible writing, but when it remains messy despite copious amounts of practice and effort, dysgraphia is very likely to be the culprit.