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21-12-2016 à 07:34:49
Disgraphia and diet
People with dysgraphia can often write on some level and may experience difficulty with other fine motor skills, such as tying shoes. This is mediated through the angular gyrus, which provides the linguistic rules which guide writing. Some children may have a combination of two or more of these, and individual symptoms may vary in presentation from what is described here. There are at least two stages in the act of writing: the linguistic stage and the motor-expressive-praxic stage. Motor dysgraphia is due to deficient fine motor skills, poor dexterity, poor muscle tone, or unspecified motor clumsiness. Their finger tapping speed (a method for identifying fine motor problems) is normal, indicating that the deficit does not likely stem from cerebellar damage. There is little information available about different types of dysgraphia and there are likely more subtypes than the ones listed below.


People with dyslexic dysgraphia have illegible spontaneously written work. Their copied work is fairly good, but their spelling is usually poor. Oral spelling for these individuals is normal, and their finger tapping speed is below normal. However, dysgraphia does not affect all fine motor skills. The linguistic stage involves the encoding of auditory and visual information into symbols for letters and written words. There are three principal subtypes of dysgraphia that are recognized. Overall, their written work is poor to illegible even if copied by sight from another document, and drawing is difficult. The motor stage is where the expression of written words or graphemes is articulated. Letter formation may be acceptable in very short samples of writing, but this requires extreme effort and an unreasonable amount of time to accomplish, and it cannot be sustained for a significant length of time, as it can cause arthritis-like tensing of the hand.

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