Matching Pairs Dysgraphia Facts Matching GameOnline version facts, definition, types, by Lu Chana Ayers 1 Dyslexic dysgraphia 2 Spatial dysgraphia 3 An example of an accommodation 4 Dysgraphia 5 Expressive writing requires 6 Muscle training and over-learning 7 Treatment of dysgraphia 8 Motor dysgraphia Both spontaneously written and copied text may be illegible, oral spelling is normal, and drawing is usually problematic. synchronize mental functions all at once with organization, memory, attention, motor skill, and various aspects of language ability. provide the student with notes or an outline with spaces for the student to fill in information. Difficulty with handwriting. Can occur through prevention, remediation and accommodation. people display illegible writing, whether spontaneously produced or copied. is a good technique for remediation of dysgraphia. spontaneously written text is illegible, especially when the text is complex.