Dysgraphia Testing for Children and Students.

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Dysgraphia Testing for Students

Understanding Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia is more than messy handwriting. It's a learning disability that impacts motor skills, spelling, and the ability to organize thoughts. For students with dysgraphia, every word written can feel like climbing a mountain.

Warning Signs of Dysgraphia

  • Hard-to-read handwriting, even after practice
  • Inconsistent mix of cursive, print, and letter sizes
  • Frequent omission of letters, words, or syllables
  • Irregular spacing between letters and words
  • Slow, laborious writing processes
  • Pages look cluttered or disorganized
  • Uncomfortable grip leading to hand fatigue

Note: Writing challenges don’t define intelligence. Early support can make all the difference.

Take the First Step

Schedule an evaluation today to help your child rediscover confidence in the classroom.