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By Rebecca Bair
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Dysgraphia is a deficiency in the ability to write, regardless of the ability to read, not due to intellectual impairment. Dysgraphia can occur after neurological trauma or it might be diagnosed in a person with Physical Impairments, Tourette Syndrome, AD/HD, Learning Disabilities, or an Autism Spectrum Disorder such as Asperger’s Syndrome. It is also very possible for a person to have Dysgraphia without showing evidence of any other disabilities.
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Spatial Dysgraphia is due to a defect in the understanding of space. Students with Spatial Dysgraphia often have trouble keeping their writing on the lines and difficulty with spacing between words.
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It’s a visual reminder for students to use spaces between words. Students can use small fingers at their desks. Teachers can use larger fingers with magnets when writing paragraphs on the board.
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