Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dysgraphia
Noun
/ˌdɪsˈɡræf.i.ə/
Definition
Dysgraphia is a specific learning disability that affects writing abilities.
Examples
- Many students with dysgraphia find it challenging to take notes in class.
- Forms of dysgraphia may manifest as poor handwriting or difficulty in organizing their thoughts when writing.
- Therapies designed for dysgraphia often focus on improving fine motor skills.
Meaning
Individuals with dysgraphia may struggle with the physical act of writing or the cognitive processes involved in writing, making it difficult for them to express their thoughts clearly on paper.
Synonyms
- Writing disorder
- Graphomotor dysfunction