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  2. Dysgraphia - Wikipedia

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    The writing, by an adult with dysgraphia, exhibits variations in letter formation, inconsistent spacing, and irregular alignment, all key characteristics of the condition. Specialty: Neurology, Pediatrics: Symptoms: Poor and inconsistent handwriting, Poor spelling and spacing, Other transcription difficulties in absence of oral language ...

  3. Developmental coordination disorder - Wikipedia

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    Difficulties may present as clumsiness, slowness and inaccuracy of performance of motor skills (e.g., catching objects, using cutlery, handwriting, riding a bike, use of tools or participating in team sports or swimming). It is often accompanied by difficulty with organisation and/or problems with attention, working memory and time management.

  4. Disorder of written expression - Wikipedia

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    Poor writing skills must interfere significantly with academic progress or daily activities that involves written expression [1] (spelling, grammar, handwriting, punctuation, word usage, etc.). [2] This disorder is also generally concurrent with disorders of reading and/or mathematics, as well as disorders related to behavior.

  5. Handwriting - Wikipedia

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    Children with specific learning disorders, such as poor/slow handwriting, have been observed in psychological study to follow specific mental frameworks which instructors can use to help pinpoint weakness in linguistic skill and develop their students' fluency and writing composition.

  6. Micrographia (handwriting) - Wikipedia

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    Micrographia is an acquired disorder characterized by abnormally small, cramped handwriting. [1] It is commonly associated with neurodegenerative disorders of the basal ganglia, such as in Parkinson's disease, but it has also been ascribed to subcortical focal lesions. [2]

  7. What handwriting supposedly says about you - AOL

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    Small handwriting is associated with being studious, shy, meticulous and concentrated. Large ... If the dot of your 'i' has a circle, then you are considered to be a visionary or 'child-like.

  8. Should schools still teach cursive in the digital age?

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    “The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the day’s top stories and debates. What’s happening. For Americans over a certain age, the idea of not learning cursive in school is close to ...

  9. Agraphia - Wikipedia

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    The loss of writing ability may present with other language or neurological disorders; [1] disorders appearing commonly with agraphia are alexia, aphasia, dysarthria, agnosia, acalculia and apraxia. [1] [3] The study of individuals with agraphia may provide more information about the pathways involved in writing, both language related and ...