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  • Understanding Dyslexic Dysgraphia

    The inability to write properly is a form of dyslexia known as dyslexic dysgraphia. Students suffering from this problem may be good at reading, but are unable to form alphabets and words properly. This is not due to any kind of intellectual impairment. Lets us explore this in depth!
    Published by Sushma (3,052 pts ) on Sep 5, 2009 to
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  • Dysgraphia: Is It Just Bad Handwriting?

    Students with dyslexia, ADD, and ADHD may suffer from dysgraphia, a learning disability that adversely affects handwriting. They require targeted remediation in order for their handwriting skills to improve. Curricula targeted to handwriting difficulties can help affected students improve skills.
    Published by Olivia Bethea (731 pts ) on Mar 17, 2009 to
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