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Symptoms of handwriting

difficulties
The handwriting of the children is unique and varies while they
grow.

Teachers are the experts who help them to improve their


handwriting from pre-school, and teachers arrange a time slot to
write in a cursive writing book and also teach them to pronounce the
same sentence in the exact accent.

Dysgraphia is the medical name of handwriting difficulties in


children and adults.
Some children will not cope-up with the handwriting techniques,
and they face difficulties writing certain letters.

Parents can identify this problem from childhood and can start
treatment with the help of an occupational therapist.

Occupational Therapy in Ras Al Khaimah has the expertise in


handling these types of difficulties and bringing up the children to
become confident in writing.
Here are some symptoms that are used for the identification of dysgraphia:

Cramped grip, which may lead to holding a pen or pencil


Difficulty spacing things on paper or poor spatial planning
Frequent erasing or striking
Inconsistency in letters and words spacing
Poor spelling, including incomplete words or missing words or letters
Unusual wrist, body, or paper position while writing
Parents can also identify the handwriting problems from childhood itself.
Dysgraphia can also happen in adults due to brain injury.

However, the researchers are not sure about the reason for this problem in children.
The Best rehabilitation center in Ras Al Khaimah has different
methods and techniques which are super effective for children
who are weak in writing skills or having writing difficulties.
In addition to that, the involvement of parents and
the freedom to express their thoughts and feelings
to a paper will also make some improvements.
Sometimes, this process will take time, but the
outcome will be the best.
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