Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is a deficiency in the ability to write, primarily in terms of handwriting, but perhaps also in terms of coherence. It occurs regardless of the ability to read and is not due to intellectual impairment. Acquired dysgraphia is known as agraphia. People with dysgraphia usually can write on some level, and often lack other fine motor skills and may be cross dominant, finding tasks such as tying shoes difficult. It often does not affect all fine motor skills. They can also lack basic grammar and spelling skills (for example, having difficulties with the letters p, q, b, and d), and often will write the wrong word when trying to formulate thoughts (on paper)...

Dysgraphia - List of case studies

Cerebral Atrophy

dysgraphia, slurred speech, ataxic instability, bilateral nystagmus, cerebeller ...

List of Symptoms

Dull ache Dysarthria Dysgrammatism Dysgraphia Dysmetria Dysphagia Dyspnea Dysuria E ...

Mild Alzheimer’s disease – additional opinion

of the speech; Informally : slight dysgraphia , some acalculia in simple written calculations with ... deficit in the oral comprehension of the speech , dysgraphia, acalculia ( simple written calculations ), apathy, ...

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