@brittlebullet87 I have the exact same problem as you! Motor dysgraphia it's a pain in the ass! It also affects my handwriting causing it to look like a 5 year olds paperwork.
My son is 22, yet wasn't diagnosed with this, or dyspraxia until he was 20 - there is hope though, he is at University doing a degree in Animal Psychology and Behaviour at the moment
I have spatial disgraphia, which is almost the same, but i have better spelling and grammar than most, but my actual writing is illegible. I am lazier than most, and sloppier. so i typicaly have a tought time to copy notes than most. but i still make it through :p
writing is one dimensional, thoughts are multi-dimensional(sorta), the problem for me is the filtering/organizing of multi-dimensional thought into one dimensional communication. Too much info too fast to be reprocessed. I think i have a buffer over run problem.
@entertainMEANT Is there a way you can get extra time to complete in-class assignments? I know my school has a resource centre where students with learning disabilities can apply for accommodations -- extra time on assignments and access to a computer when writing exams for example -- which really help. Or maybe talk to your profs to see if they can arrange something.
Like many posters, dysgraphia is one of my dyslexic traits as well. As a child, I was very talkative and loved to make up stories. Although my teachers always praised my language ability, my strong verbal and oral skills were not reflected in my written work leading them to conclude I was just lazy. Today, I'm pursing a humanities degree at uni. -- lots of writing. One piece of advice to other students: give yourself plenty of time to complete papers -- revise and revise again.
In my case it takes me 2 days to write 1000-3000 words essays. My disabiley is a rael pain at times, yet my IQ is in the top 10% worldwide and the top 4% in Australia and the USA. Go figure!!
@brittlebullet87 I have the exact same problem as you! Motor dysgraphia it's a pain in the ass! It also affects my handwriting causing it to look like a 5 year olds paperwork.
xanderdude123 5 days ago
My son is 22, yet wasn't diagnosed with this, or dyspraxia until he was 20 - there is hope though, he is at University doing a degree in Animal Psychology and Behaviour at the moment
fightermary1 1 month ago
i have spacial dysgraphia and im 16 they found it out a couple years ago thank god though i found it out i get accomedations which help alot
SawedShotgun 4 months ago
There was no actual scriptwriting involved in that very short clip
LexiGagan 1 year ago
I have spatial disgraphia, which is almost the same, but i have better spelling and grammar than most, but my actual writing is illegible. I am lazier than most, and sloppier. so i typicaly have a tought time to copy notes than most. but i still make it through :p
Justhunterhere 1 year ago
writing is one dimensional, thoughts are multi-dimensional(sorta), the problem for me is the filtering/organizing of multi-dimensional thought into one dimensional communication. Too much info too fast to be reprocessed. I think i have a buffer over run problem.
masluxx 1 year ago
@entertainMEANT Is there a way you can get extra time to complete in-class assignments? I know my school has a resource centre where students with learning disabilities can apply for accommodations -- extra time on assignments and access to a computer when writing exams for example -- which really help. Or maybe talk to your profs to see if they can arrange something.
casenheart 1 year ago
Like many posters, dysgraphia is one of my dyslexic traits as well. As a child, I was very talkative and loved to make up stories. Although my teachers always praised my language ability, my strong verbal and oral skills were not reflected in my written work leading them to conclude I was just lazy. Today, I'm pursing a humanities degree at uni. -- lots of writing. One piece of advice to other students: give yourself plenty of time to complete papers -- revise and revise again.
casenheart 1 year ago
In my case it takes me 2 days to write 1000-3000 words essays. My disabiley is a rael pain at times, yet my IQ is in the top 10% worldwide and the top 4% in Australia and the USA. Go figure!!
dukeriluo 1 year ago
1 My father is a plumber and he kept sending me down to our garage but I usually could not find them. (they were right in my face)
2 I usually failed writing tests but I graduated from high school.
3 In 2006 I lost my job as English Teacher as students reported me to my boss as bad speller.
4 I got panic attacs while writing.
5 I am often unemployed or bankrupt.
malacka32 2 years ago