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Symptom of Dysgraphia Can Lead to a Helpful Diagnosis
A surefire symptom of
dysgraphia is irregular writing. Dysgraphia, a disorder that hinders
your handwriting ability, not only can affect your writing but also
other motor skills. A symptom of dysgraphia can be irregular and
inconsistent letter formations, while another symptom of dysgraphia
can be writing legibly but slowly and in small letters. Writing
can be a time-consuming and energy-draining experience for those
who suffer from dysgraphia. A person’s education suffers when
they have a symptom of dysgraphia. When a person writes, they have
to use the several different mental functions, including memory,
organization, motor skills, and more. But when they have a symptom
of dysgraphia, or various symptoms, they attempt to focus so much
energy on the writing itself that they forget what they are going
to write.
These are a few of the symptoms a person with dysgraphia will experience:
- Irregular letter sizes and shapes
- A mixture of upper and lower case letters
- Unfinished letters
- Irregular writing grip
- Many spelling mistakes
- Inability to write legibly
A more severe symptom of dysgraphia is pain
while writing. Many who suffer from dysgraphia experience this pain.
The pain begins in the center of the forearm and then spreads to
the entire body through the nervous system. This symptom of dysgraphia
has shown to worsen when the individual is under stress.
If you are experiencing a symptom of dysgraphia, like pain while
writing, contact a physician. Many don’t realize they have
a disorder until it’s too late. Check yourself out today.
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