Dysgraphia is a disorder of written expression that impairs writing and fine motor skills. Learn the signs, symptoms, treatments of this learning disorder.
Dysgraphia is a brain-based learning disability that affects writing. As with all learning disorders, dysgraphia is common among individuals with ADHD. Learn more about dysgraphia signs & symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment here.
The Brain Possible - Dysgraphia is not a one-size-fits all condition. It varies in symptoms and severity depending on the child. It can even be easy to miss in some cases.
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