Symptoms of writing disorder

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Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder in the learning disorder group that can affect both children and adults. It causes problems in writing, such as arranging letters incorrectly, writing letters together or spacing incorrectly, being unable to spell, being unable to express thoughts in writing, or sometimes using words with the wrong meaning, making it difficult for others to understand.

However, parents and people around them need to observe if children learn slowly and cannot develop over time. They should find ways to help children develop writing skills for academic achievement and socialization according to their age.

Cause

Genetics: it is known that children with learning disabilities often have family members who have the problem. It is possible that it is genetic or related to the development of the baby during pregnancy, such as premature babies. And eeurological dysfunction.

Symptom: It is expressed in 4 main characteristics:

  • Physical illnesses such as headaches, stomachaches, nausea and vomiting
  • Problems with studying: failing exams, คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย, not being able to keep up with friends, not finishing work, forgetting things easily after reading a book
  • Emotional problems such as depression, isolation, irritability, and inability to get along with friends
  • Behavioral problems such as aggression, refusing to go to school, truancy, being mischievous, and restless.

People with writing disabilities may experience improved learning with occupational therapy, such as:

  • Practice holding a pencil or pen in a new way to make writing easier.
  • Play a game to practice finding the letters in the box. It helps to practice arranging words.
  • Play a game of drawing lines to find your way out of the maze.
  • Exercise your hand muscles by molding clay or modeling clay.
  • Play the connect the dots game

May also put your child on a handwriting program to help them practice cursive writing, making it easier to read. Or if your child has other health problems, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, your doctor may prescribe medication to treat the symptoms.