What are examples of dysgraphia?
Examples include:
- A child who verbally explains a story well but produces only a few disorganised sentences when asked to write it down.
- A student who writes with irregular spacing and inconsistent letter formation, making their work hard to read.
- A person who struggles to copy text accurately from a board or textbook.
- An individual who experiences hand pain or fatigue after short periods of writing.
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