See neurologist: Dysgraphia is a deficiency in the ability to write primarily in terms of handwriting, but also in terms of coherence. There are two stages, at least, in the act of writing; a linguistic stage and a motor-expressive-praxic stage.
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Testing: Usually this would be diagnosed by a pediatric neuropsychologist (see: http://www.Pediatricneuropsychology.Com ), or pediatric neurologist which would examine fine motor, constructional, graphomotor skills, motor planning, ideomotor skils usually as part of a wider examination.
Answered 1/5/2013
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