Warning Signs Of Dysgraphia
As previously stated, unclear or irregular handwriting is a strong indication of dysgraphia if the other symptoms are also present. For others students, it may be due to a lack of fine-motor function, poor grip, or poor spatial sequencing. The rapid finger tapping test should be used to determine whether it is related to fine-motor-skill capacity. The reason may be unclear in other cases, and the student may simply have a learning disability making it difficult to comprehend the information or to process a coherent translation of it. Using lined paper, having students make rough drafts they improve upon for clarity, and using different pens or pencils can all be effective methods of retraining the processes.
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