dysgraphia
/dɪsˈɡræfiə/
noun
- A learning disability that affects writing ability, causing difficulties with handwriting, spelling, and organizing thoughts on paper.
- Her dysgraphia makes it hard for her to form letters neatly, even though she has great ideas.
- With proper support, students with dysgraphia can learn strategies to improve their writing.
- The school provided a laptop to help the child with dysgraphia complete assignments more easily.