Autism has been connected to bad handwriting, making it hard for some autistic children to succeed in school even though they are fully capable of obtaining knowledge. Studies suggests this struggle is linked to motor control.
However, motor control is “is a bit more straightforward to work on such things than to work on behavioral issues,” WebMD reports.
There is hope that, with physical therapy and motor practice, kids can improve their handwriting and progress just like any other student.
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