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The relationship between viso-motor skills and handwriting in students with dyslexia
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2018-11-08Registro en:
Handwriting and Dysgrafia: Relation and Assessment, p. 131-146.
2-s2.0-85061230407
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
University of Macerata
Institución
Resumen
Aim: To relate the viso-motor skills and handwriting of students with dyslexia. Methods: Twenty-two students with multidisciplinary diagnosis of dyslexia, aged from 8 years and 3 months to 13 years and 4 months, of both genders, from third to fifth grade of elementary school participated in this study. The students were submitted to the following procedures: Visual Perception Development Test III - DTVP III and Dysgraphia Scale. Results: The results indicated that most students with dyslexia were classified as dysgraphics. Therefore, from the analysis of the Visual Perception Development Test (DTVP-III) it was possible to observe that there was an impact of the variables related to the visomotor and fine motor skills. Conclusion: Nevertheless, the findings of this study indicate that dyslexic students presented difficulties in visomotor skills, thus impairing hand writing. Thus, most of these students presented compatible performance for disgraphic writing.