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Post by charliegirl on Nov 1, 2009 14:38:40 GMT -5
This article on dysgraphia is one of the easiest to understand that I have come across.Dysgraphia is a neurological condition of unknown origins that might affect how a child performs at school. It can also affect adults who have suffered some form of brain trauma. Dysgraphia is characterized by irregularly shaped letters and poor handwriting that might take a while for the individual to complete. Sometimes letters or whole words are missing also. Adaptations can be made to make dysgraphia manageable, including learning keyboarding skills or adapting assignments to the needs of the student. www.syl.com/articles/dysgraphiatreatmentoptions.html
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