dysgraphia

A specific learning disorder characterized by writing differences in which the individual may find either the process of transcribing thoughts onto paper through writing or the physical act of writing, such as holding a pen or pencil, forming letters, or writing words, difficult, or both. There may be challenges with expression, spelling, and grammar in written communication. This can also result in learning differences in reading and recognizing letters.

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