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a learning disability that involves difficulty in handwriting in called

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Answered by Avoy08ragnarok
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The answer is Dyscalculia .

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Dysgraphia is the learning disability that involves difficulty in handwriting. It also affects a person's fine motor skills. Dysgraphia is a symptom of brain disease or damage caused to the brain by some accident.

Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines 'dysgraphia' as 'impairment of handwriting ability that is characterized chiefly by very poor or often illegible writing or writing that takes an unusually long time and great effort to complete.'

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