| dysgraphia | 1. Difficulty in writing. Synonym: writer's cramp. Origin: dys-+ G. Graphe, writing (05 Mar 2000) |
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impaired ability to learn to write
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| dysgraphia |
Extremely poor handwriting or the inability to perform the motor movements required for handwriting. The condition is often associated with neurological dysfunction.
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| dysgraphia |
Difficulty in producing legible handwriting with age-appropriate speed.
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| dysgraphia |
a form of Specific Learning Disability that involves a delay or inability in learning to recognize and interpret visual symbols. Dysgraphia may be a significant mechanism involved in some instances of Dyslexia.
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Dysgraphia is a learning difficulty which impacts on a learners ability to present the written word.
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| dysgraphia | impaired ability to learn to write |
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