Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, often referred to as ADHD, is a condition in which individuals struggle to maintain focus and attention and often have difficulty controlling behavior. It is commonly first diagnosed in childhood when children begin demonstrating difficulty in functioning in school. Dysgraphia is a difficulty in learning that impacts children's ability to express themselves through writing. The co-occurrence of ADHD and learning disabilities, like dysgraphia is found in approximately 4 percent of the population...
Kids with Dysgraphia have difficulty writing letters, words and numbers, according to the National Center for Learning Disabilities. Dysgraphia is more than poor handwriting--it is a learning disability that causes poor handwr...
Dysgraphia is a form of learning disability characterized by difficulty in accurately writing down words, individual letters or numbers. Children with the disorder typically manifest symptoms when they first begin writing, whil...
Dysgraphia is a form of learning disability characterized by difficulty in accurately writing down words, individual letters or numbers. Children with the disorder typically manifest symptoms when they first begin writing, whil...
dysgraphia is characterized by the inability to express thoughts in writing or graphing. Most often, it refers to illegible handwriting, according to West Virginia University. People with dysgraphia might have strong verbal sk...
dysgraphia is a neurological disorder, according to the National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke that affects fine motor skills. Specifically, those with dysgraphia have writing disabilities that result in their wr...
Dysgraphia is a relatively serious learning disorder characterized by illegible handwriting, frequent spelling errors and an inability to understand spelling and grammar rules. According to the National Institute for Neurologic...
dysgraphia may be classified as both a neurological condition and a learning disability. The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) describes dysgraphia as a disorder that causes a person's handwriting...