Ss. Gubbay et Nh. Deklerk, A STUDY AND REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTAL DYSGRAPHIA IN RELATION TO ACQUIRED DYSGRAPHIA, Brain & development, 17(1), 1995, pp. 1-8
A survey of developmental dysgraphia in a population of 259 normal 13-
and 14-year-old schoolchildren has been carried out. The neurological
characteristics of handwriting impairments in the 25 children with th
e poorest handwriting skills are described, These data form the basis
of a clinical classification of developmental dysgraphia. A group of s
imple clinical tests of handwriting and associated functions are offer
ed for routine use. Because they are based on neurological principles
relating to acquired dysgraphia, the classification and testing format
may be used for correlation with neuro-imaging in research studies. M
ore importantly, they may also facilitate both counselling and remedia
tion for a particular child. The test battery could be modified for us
e in epidemiological surveys of neurodevelopmental disorders.