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Characteristics of Dysgraphia
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Tags: Handwriting, Printing, Writing problems, Motor skills
Dysgraphia means difficulty with handwriting. Sometimes the problem is physiological: motor dysgraphia. Writing demands the coordination of many cognitive, sensory and motor skills at once.
| | Cramped fingers on writing tool |
| | Odd wrist, body and paper positions |
| | Excessive erasures |
| | Mixture of upper and lower case letters |
| | Mixture of printed and cursive letters |
| | Inconsistent letter formations and shapes |
| | Unfinished cursive letter formation |
| | Inefficient speed in copying |
| | General illegibility |
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