GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
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The student writes different letters, makes a mistake in “right-left” orientation, writes mirror-inverted letters, omits letters, syllables, punctuation. These manifestations are typical for:
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Dyslexia
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Dysgraphia
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Disortography
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Dyscalculia
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -For example, people with dysgraphia may write more slowly than others. That can affect how well they express themselves in writing. Plus, they tend to have trouble with spelling because it’s hard for them to form letters when they write. Dysgraphia isn’t a matter of intelligence.
Detailed explanation-2: -The five different types are as listed here; dyslexic dysgraphia, motor dysgraphia, spatial dysgraphia, phonological dysgraphia, and lexical dysgraphia.
Detailed explanation-3: -Rather, childhood mirror-writing may tell us something about how writing actions develop. Specifically, it implies that the general shape of a letter is learned more rapidly than the direction for writing it.
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