Dysgraphia is a learning condition that manifests itself in difficulties with writing. It's a neurological condition that affects both children and adults. Dysgraphia causes people to use wrong wording for what they're trying to say, and write that are difficult to read. Approximately 10% of the children are affected by this disorder. The aetiology of dysgraphia isn't always clear, yet it can occur after a traumatic experience in adulthood. You can acquire methods to assist you overcome some of the obstacles that the disease poses in school and in life once it has been diagnosed.