Warning Signs Of Dysgraphia

When writers develop a cramped grip, any number of factors may be involved. It may be they feel uncomfortable with holding a pen or pencil that would promote an evener flow of writing because it feels awkward. They may have subtle defects in the bone structure of their hands that makes the sensation of holding a stylus irritating because it puts pressure on these joints. They may be using the wrong sets of muscles and writing from their wrist or larger muscles. They may be gripping the stylus too closely to the tip and possibly holding their body or paper at an improper angle. For some students, it can take time for them to find a writing method they feel comfortable using by experimenting with various grips and instruments.

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