FTCE Exceptional Student Education (ESE) K-12 Practice Test

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Dysgraphia primarily affects which area?

  1. Reading comprehension

  2. Mathematics skills

  3. Written expression

  4. Oral communication

The correct answer is: Written expression

The primary area affected by dysgraphia is written expression. Dysgraphia is a specific learning disability that impacts a person's ability to write coherently and effectively. Individuals with dysgraphia may struggle with handwriting, spelling, and organizing their thoughts on paper, which directly relates to the quality and clarity of their written communication. This condition can make it challenging for students to express their ideas and knowledge in written form, even when they may understand the content they wish to convey. Therefore, recognizing and supporting students with dysgraphia in their written expression is crucial for their academic success.