Dysgraphia is a learning disability that affects a person's ability to write. Individuals with dysgraphia may struggle with handwriting, spelling, and organizing their thoughts on paper. This condition can make writing tasks challenging, leading to frustration and difficulty in expressing ideas clearly.
People with dysgraphia often have trouble with fine motor skills, which can impact their ability to hold a pencil or form letters. Early intervention and support, such as using technology or specialized teaching methods, can help individuals manage their symptoms and improve their writing skills.