Originally Posted by ElizabethN
I will tell you that our neuropsych says that when she hears parents describe their child as "lazy," eight times out of ten, she ends up diagnosing that child with dysgraphia.

This is a big reason why I think correct diagnosis can be very helpful. Can you imagine being the child labeled "lazy," for years, in school? Much better to have the right name for what's going on, IMO.

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