Meaning Dysgraphia
What does Dysgraphia mean? Here you find 12 meanings of the word Dysgraphia. You can also add a definition of Dysgraphia yourself

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Dysgraphia


A specific developmental disability that affects a person's handwriting ability. Problems may include fine-motor-muscle control of the hands and/or processing difficulties. Sometimes occupational 'therapy is helpful for those with dysgraphia. Most successful students with dysgraphia that does not respond to occupational therapy or extra w [..]
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Dysgraphia


n.1. inability to write properly usually due to brain disease or injury. 2. Writer's cramp.
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Dysgraphia


Aphasia that effects hand writing.
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Dysgraphia is considered a learning disability (essentially a problem with the "hard-wiring"of the brain) that affects written communication skills. This can include extreme problems with ha [..]
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Dysgraphia


(n) impaired ability to learn to write
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Dysgraphia


A severe difficulty in producing handwriting that is legible and written at an age-appropriate speed. For more information, go to What is Dysgraphia?
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Dysgraphia


A severe difficulty in producing handwriting that is legible and written at an age-appropriate speed.
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Dysgraphia


Some authorities use this term interchangeably with Agraphia and some do not.
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Dysgraphia


impairment of the ability to write, usually caused by brain dysfunction or disease. See also: alexia, aphasia, dyslalia.
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Originally used to describe difficulty in writing legibly because of poor motor function, the term is now used also to describe a processing disorder involving difficulty with spelling that may result [..]
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Dysgraphia


A severe difficulty in producing handwriting that is legible and written at an age-appropriate speed.
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Dysgraphia


A severe difficulty in producing handwriting that is legible and written at an age-appropriate speed.
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