The nature of handwriting difficulties have been explored in children with specific developmental disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate the nature of handwriting difficulties in children with dysgraphia, a less studied group who have significant handwriting difficulties in the absence of motor control or cognitive difficulties. The performance of a dysgraphia group aged 8-14 years was compared to a group with Developmental Coordination Disorder and to typically developing (TD) controls. Participants completed two handwriting tasks on a digitizing writing tablet. The amount and accuracy of the handwriting product was measured, plus various temporal and spatial features of the writing process. There were no significant differenc...
Background: Handwriting difficulties are frequently mentioned in descriptions of Developmental Coord...
Background: Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) often experience difficulties wi...
The wide variation in prevalence of dysgraphic handwriting (5–33%) is of clinical importance, becaus...
The nature of handwriting difficulties have been explored in children with specific developmental di...
Handwriting deficits, or dysgraphia, are present in several neurodevelopmental disorders. To investi...
[[abstract]]Handwriting is an important means of communication, which enables the expression, record...
To describe handwriting and executive control features and their inter-relationships among children ...
Research on the use of speed, as an indicator of motor handwriting problems, is controversial and th...
In this study, we sought to demonstrate that deficits in a specific motor activity, handwriting, are...
Handwriting is a complex skill to acquire and it requires years of training to be mastered. Children...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Several studies have demonstrated that children with dyslexia frequently show poor and slow handwrit...
Handwriting difficulties are often included in descriptions of Developmental Coordination Disorder (...
Writing constitutes a crucial communication tool in everyday activities, whether in education, socia...
Introduction There is substantial evidence to support the relationship between transcription skills ...
Background: Handwriting difficulties are frequently mentioned in descriptions of Developmental Coord...
Background: Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) often experience difficulties wi...
The wide variation in prevalence of dysgraphic handwriting (5–33%) is of clinical importance, becaus...
The nature of handwriting difficulties have been explored in children with specific developmental di...
Handwriting deficits, or dysgraphia, are present in several neurodevelopmental disorders. To investi...
[[abstract]]Handwriting is an important means of communication, which enables the expression, record...
To describe handwriting and executive control features and their inter-relationships among children ...
Research on the use of speed, as an indicator of motor handwriting problems, is controversial and th...
In this study, we sought to demonstrate that deficits in a specific motor activity, handwriting, are...
Handwriting is a complex skill to acquire and it requires years of training to be mastered. Children...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Several studies have demonstrated that children with dyslexia frequently show poor and slow handwrit...
Handwriting difficulties are often included in descriptions of Developmental Coordination Disorder (...
Writing constitutes a crucial communication tool in everyday activities, whether in education, socia...
Introduction There is substantial evidence to support the relationship between transcription skills ...
Background: Handwriting difficulties are frequently mentioned in descriptions of Developmental Coord...
Background: Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) often experience difficulties wi...
The wide variation in prevalence of dysgraphic handwriting (5–33%) is of clinical importance, becaus...