| 1. | Dysgraphia is a biologically based disorder with genetic and brain bases.
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| 2. | However, dysgraphia does not affect all fine motor skills.
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| 3. | People with dysgraphia often have unusual difficulty with handwriting and spelling
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| 4. | This can be a result of any symptom of dysgraphia.
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| 5. | Can someone with severe dysgraphia or agraphia still type normally?
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| 6. | He struggled in school due to suffering from dysgraphia, a writing disorder.
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| 7. | In dysgraphia, individuals fail to develop normal connections among different brain regions needed for writing.
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| 8. | In particular, the writing learning impairment dysgraphia is commonly associated with environmental stressors in the classroom.
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| 9. | He still struggles with dysgraphia, a learning disability that results in sloppy handwriting and difficulty with composition.
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| 10. | Call it very mild dysgraphia . Keenan Pepper 05 : 43, 10 June 2006 ( UTC)
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