dysgraphia - translation to russian
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dysgraphia - translation to russian

DEVELOPMENTAL OR ACQUIRED NEUROLOGICAL CONDITION
Specific spelling disorder; Dysgraphic; Disgraphia
  • Dysgraphia can be difficult to diagnose because the handwriting starts out clear and slowly degrades, making the writer appear lazy.

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дисграфия

Definition

dysgraphia
[d?s'graf??]
¦ noun Psychiatry inability to write coherently, as a symptom of brain disease or damage.
Derivatives
dysgraphic adjective
Origin
1930s: from dys- + Gk -graphia 'writing'.

Wikipedia

Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia is a learning disability of written expression, which affects the ability to write, primarily handwriting, but also coherence. It is a specific learning disability (SLD) as well as a transcription disability, meaning that it is a writing disorder associated with impaired handwriting, orthographic coding and finger sequencing (the movement of muscles required to write). It often overlaps with other learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental disorders such as speech impairment, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or developmental coordination disorder (DCD).

In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), dysgraphia is characterized as a learning disability in the category of written expression, when one's writing skills are below those expected given a person's age measured through intelligence and age-appropriate education. The DSM is unclear in whether writing refers only to the motor skills involved in writing, or if it also includes orthographic skills and spelling.

Dysgraphia should be distinguished from agraphia (sometimes called acquired dysgraphia), which is an acquired loss of the ability to write resulting from brain injury, progressive illness, or a stroke.

The prevalence of dysgraphia throughout the world is not known, due to difficulties in diagnosis and lack of research.

Examples of use of dysgraphia
1. Dysgraphia is trouble with fine motor skills that impairs the ability to write and spell.
2. By Tali Heruti–Sover Ronen Berman overcame dysgraphia, a fire and family health troubles to win EasyStart with his ideas for complex compound products.
What is the Russian for dysgraphia? Translation of &#39dysgraphia&#39 to Russian