A child who has inability to write is suffering from:

A child who has inability to write is suffering from: Correct Answer Dysgraphia

Learning disability refers to a neurological disorder that causes cognitive impairment. Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, etc are the most common learning disability.Key PointsDysgraphia refers to a learning disability which:

  • affects learners' ability to write coherently. 
  • hinders in organizing letters, numbers, or words on papers.
  • leads to problems with poor spelling, impaired handwriting, etc.

Remedies useful for treating students with Dysgraphia:

  • giving extra time for writing assessment, will reduce the copying activity and will emphasize the importance of writing original answers. 
  • dividing tasks into small steps will enable the learners to assimilate the idea easily and will help them in putting their thoughts on paper.
  • providing low-stress opportunities will allow the learners to learn and write at their own pace and to foster their own strategy of learning and writing.

Hence, it could be concluded that a child who has the inability to write is suffering from Dysgraphia.

Additional Information 

Other Disabilities in Brief:

Dysgraphia

It is a deficiency that affects the ability to write coherently.

Dyscalculia

It is a disability that affects learner's ability to perform mathematical calculations.

Dysphasia

A language disorder that affects communication skills and comprehension abilities.

Dyspraxia

It is a motor disorder that affects the coordination of the tongue and lips to produce sounds.

Aphasia

An impairment of language that affects the ability to communicate.

Dysarthria

A neurological disorder that leads to imprecise speech.

Dystopia

An imagined world in which people lead wretched and fearful life.

Stuttering

A speech disorder that affects the flow of the speech by repeating the same word again and again.

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