Depending on the type of dysgraphia — spatial, motor, or dyslexic — occupational therapy can also be helpful. There is no cure for dysgraphia, and medication will not help. But problems associated with writing and fine motor skills can be improved — especially if you start early. What disabilities areRead More →

It is not a mental health disorder, but rather a brain-based learning disability marked by difficulty forming letters, spelling words correctly, staying within lines, writing legibly, or organizing and expressing one’s ideas on paper. Can you get disability for learning disorder? Many Americans — both children and adults — haveRead More →