Dysgraphia makes writing slow, painful or illegible. The child has to focus all their attention on the act of writing, leaving little room for what they want to say.
A difficulty acquiring and producing the act of handwriting. Writing is slow, painful, illegible or excessively tiring, despite suitable teaching.
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Dyslexia is a specific reading learning difference that affects 5 to 10% of children. It is not a lack of intelligence or willpower — it is a neurological difference in how the brain processes the sounds of language.
Dysorthography
Dysorthography is a specific spelling learning difference, often linked to dyslexia. The dysorthographic child makes persistent errors despite suitable, repeated teaching.
Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia affects 3 to 7% of children. It is not “being bad at maths” — it is a neurological difficulty understanding quantities, numeration and calculation.