Dyslexic Dysgraphia - With this form of dysgraphia, written words that a person has not copied from another source are illegible, particularly as the writing goes on. Spelling is poor even though an individual’s fine motor skills are normal., Motor Dysgraphia - This form of dysgraphia happens when a person has poor fine motor skills. Written work, including copied work and drawings, tend to be poor or illegible. With extreme effort from the student, short writing samples may be somewhat legible, Spatial Dysgraphia - results from issues with spatial awareness. This may show as difficulty staying within the lines on a piece of paper or using a correct amount of spacing between words. Spelling skills are not typically impaired., Phonological Dysgraphia - In this situation, the child might struggle to write words using phonetic knowledge and may have trouble writing words that are unknown to them, Acquired Dysgraphia - also known as agraphia, is defined as a partial or total impairment of a person’s writing skills due to neurological injury.,
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