What are the types of dysgraphia?
Researchers have identified several subtypes:
- Motor dysgraphia – linked to difficulties with fine motor skills and muscle control.
- Spatial dysgraphia – involving trouble with spacing, alignment, and visual-motor integration.
- Dyslexic dysgraphia – where spelling and language-based errors are more prominent.
Each type affects handwriting differently, and assessment is needed to determine which is most relevant for a child or adult.
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