Author Question: What are the causes of handwriting problems? (Read 99 times)


mk6555

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Students with handwriting difficulties may have dysgraphia, a written language disorder that results in poor letter formation, incorrect use of capital/lowercase letters, poor spacing between letters, incorrect alignment of letters and lack of fluency in writing. In addition, writing may not be legible because the student is using poor posture or incorrect pencil grip.




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