What Is Dysgraphia? A Parent-Friendly Guide to Understanding Writing Struggles
If your child seems bright but writing feels unusually hard, dysgraphia may be part of the picture. Here’s a parent-friendly look at signs, types, and supports that can help. Based on the presentation you shared, dysgraphia can affect letter formation, spacing, spelling, writing speed, grammar, and overall written expression.
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