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Diagnosing Dysgraphia Dysgraphia can be diagnosed by a clinical psychologist trained in learning disabilities, an occupational therapist or a pediatrician, Matheis says.
Dysgraphia or disorder of written expression is a childhood learning disorder marked by poor writing skills. It may occur alone or along with other disabilities such as speech problems and ...
Brain-based language problems such as dyslexia and dysgraphia fall under the general heading of "specific learning disability," but a new study from the University of Washington shows that they ...
Mati Sicherer, a learning disability specialist for College Connections, has a few more tips for parents and educators hoping to level the playing field for students with dysgraphia and to help ...
Dysgraphia is one of many disorders that are often seen in children who have autism and ADHD, says Singh. “Autism and learning disabilities can occur together, but they are distinct from one ...
There are schools designed to help students struggling with learning disabilities ranging from dyslexia to dysgraphia and ADHD ...
Dysgraphia: A learning condition that involves difficulty with writing — handwriting, typing, and spelling. Like dyscalculia, dysgraphia has a high rate of co-occurrence with dyslexia.
In the United States and Canada, the term learning disability is used to refer to psychological and neurological conditions that affect a person's communicative capacities and potential to be ...