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Interesting quesiton. Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #1
Even though I fully understand the difference between "their" and "there"... Silent3 Jan 2024 #2
Hmm. I don't make those mistakes Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #3
Related Story ProfessorGAC Jan 2024 #14
I didn't get out of class, Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #15
I Wasn't Blazing ProfessorGAC Jan 2024 #17
Though you aren't implying reading issues, I still have to wonder how dyslexics are affected... hlthe2b Jan 2024 #4
Whatever it is, I've got it too! 1WorldHope Jan 2024 #5
I feel for you! n/t Silent3 Jan 2024 #11
Possibly ''Brain Fog" ... Donkees Jan 2024 #6
Writing has been like that for me all of my life, and it's just a lack of coordination/control when writing n/t Silent3 Jan 2024 #8
I remember having to do various drawing exercises before learning cursive Donkees Jan 2024 #10
Probably not it ... but just to check ... do you write right-handed ? eppur_se_muova Jan 2024 #7
Not forced, but I did break my arm in a bicyle accident just around the time... Silent3 Jan 2024 #9
I believe dysgraphia can also involve the act of writing and is not limited to just the comprehension. egduj Jan 2024 #12
Scribbles Cartoonist Jan 2024 #13
Me too, dread having to write anything by hand. May as well give a pen to an animal. betsuni Jan 2024 #16
The yips can affect anything ZonkerHarris Jan 2024 #18
Not sure that's necessarily equivalent? Stuttering involves the repetition of Maru Kitteh Jan 2024 #19
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