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Prevalence of Dysgraphia
Exact definitions of dysgraphia vary, making an exact prevalence estimate challenging. However, an estimated 10-30% of school-aged children are identified as having writing challenges.
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Prevalence of Dysgraphia
Comorbidity of Dysgraphia with other learning and psychiatric disorders.
A 10-year-old student is highly articulate and scores well above average on verbal reasoning tests. However, their written work is nearly illegible, with poorly formed letters, inconsistent spacing, and a very slow writing speed. The student expresses frustration, stating they know what they want to say but their hand 'won't cooperate.' Their spelling and grammar are appropriate for their age when they type their assignments. Which of the following best explains this specific pattern of difficulty?
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