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Dysgraphia (Writing Disability)

What are the signs and symptoms of Dysgraphia?

Child displays the following signs and symptoms

  • poor handwriting (messy) and fine motor skills
  • difficulty in forming letters or spacing words in writing
  • awkward or painful pencil grip
  • struggle to follow a line or stay within the lines when writing
  • poor in sentence structure when writing but not speaking
  • big gap between spoken and written language
  • omit words when writing

Fix an appointment for your child to go for our Dynamic Diagnostic Assessment (DDA™) to identify your child’s learning and developmental strengths and weaknesses.

Bridge Learning specialised early intervention programmes to intervene in Dysgraphia: