What Are the Signs of Dysgraphia?
Dysgraphia may be classified as both a neurological condition and a learning disability. The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) describes dysgraphia as a disorder that causes a person’s handwriting to be “distorted” or compromised in a number of ways. Dysgraphia can accompany other learning disabilities in children, or it can be a person’s only school-related challenge. Adults who suffer from dysgraphia have usually experienced a brain injury. The signs that suggest that a person may be diagnosed with dysgraphia may vary according to the individual but tend to follow a similar pattern.