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- Dysgraphia abstract "Dysgraphia is a deficiency in the ability to write, primarily in terms of handwriting, but also in terms of coherence. Dysgraphia is a transcription disability, meaning that it is a writing disorder associated with impaired handwriting, orthographic coding (orthography, the storing process of written words and processing the letters in those words), and finger sequencing (the movement of muscles required to write). It often overlaps with other learning disabilities such as speech impairment, attention deficit disorder, or developmental coordination disorder. In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), dysgraphia is characterized as a learning disability in the category of written expression when one’s writing skills are below those expected given a person’s age measured through intelligence and age appropriate education. The DSM is not clear in whether or not writing refers only to the motor skills involved in writing, or if it also includes orthographic skills and spelling.The word dysgraphia comes from the Greek words dys meaning "impaired" and graphia meaning "writing by hand".There are at least two stages in the act of writing: the linguistic and the motor-expressive-praxic stage. The linguistic stage involves the encoding of auditory and visual information into symbols for letters and written words. This is mediated through the angular gyrus, which provides the linguistic rules which guide writing. The motor stage is where the expression of written words or graphemes is articulated. This stage is mediated by Exner’s writing area of the frontal lobe.People with dysgraphia can often write on some level and may experience difficulty with other fine motor skills, such as tying shoes. However, dysgraphia does not affect all fine motor skills. People with dysgraphia often have unusual difficulty with handwriting and spelling which in turn can cause writing fatigue. They may lack basic grammar and spelling skills (for example, having difficulties with the letters p, q, b, and d), and often will write the wrong word when trying to formulate their thoughts on paper. The disorder generally emerges when the child is first introduced to writing. Adults, teenagers, and children alike are all subject to dysgraphia.Dysgraphia should be distinguished from agraphia, which is an acquired loss of the ability to write resulting from brain injury, stroke, or progressive illness.".
- Dysgraphia icd10 "F81.1,R48.8,R27.8".
- Dysgraphia icd9 ",".
- Dysgraphia icd9 "315.2".
- Dysgraphia icd9 "784.61".
- Dysgraphia icd9 "784.69".
- Dysgraphia meshId "D000381".
- Dysgraphia wikiPageExternalLink Handwriting_correction.php.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageExternalLink www.brehm.org.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageExternalLink www.ghotit.com.
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alexia_(condition).
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Cerebellum.
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Cursive.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(mood).
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Dyscravia.
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink File:Dysgraphia.jpg.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Fine_motor_skill.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Grapheme.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Handwriting.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Individualized_Education_Program.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Keyboarding.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Learning_differences.
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_language_disorders.
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Orthography.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Pediatrics.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Self-efficacy.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Self-esteem.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Sonification.
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Speech_impairment.
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLink Typing.
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- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disorder of Written Expression".
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dysgraphia".
- Dysgraphia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dysgraphia, agraphia".
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- Dysgraphia caption "handwriting of a dysgraphic child".
- Dysgraphia field Pediatrics.
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- Dysgraphia icd ",".
- Dysgraphia icd "315.2".
- Dysgraphia icd "784.61".
- Dysgraphia icd "784.69".
- Dysgraphia icd "F81.1, R48.8, R27.8".
- Dysgraphia meshid "D000381".
- Dysgraphia name "Dysgraphia".
- Dysgraphia width "325".
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- Dysgraphia subject Category:Alexia_(condition).
- Dysgraphia subject Category:Dysgraphia.
- Dysgraphia subject Category:Learning_disabilities.
- Dysgraphia subject Category:Special_education.
- Dysgraphia subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Speech_and_voice.
- Dysgraphia hypernym Deficiency.
- Dysgraphia type Disease.
- Dysgraphia type Sign.
- Dysgraphia type Thing.
- Dysgraphia type Concept.
- Dysgraphia type Q12136.
- Dysgraphia comment "Dysgraphia is a deficiency in the ability to write, primarily in terms of handwriting, but also in terms of coherence. Dysgraphia is a transcription disability, meaning that it is a writing disorder associated with impaired handwriting, orthographic coding (orthography, the storing process of written words and processing the letters in those words), and finger sequencing (the movement of muscles required to write).".
- Dysgraphia label "Dysgraphia".
- Dysgraphia sameAs عسر_الكتابة.
- Dysgraphia sameAs Дисграфия.
- Dysgraphia sameAs Disgrafia.
- Dysgraphia sameAs Dysgrafie.
- Dysgraphia sameAs Dysgrafi.
- Dysgraphia sameAs Düsgraafia.
- Dysgraphia sameAs Dysgrafia.