help children improve writing.It might come as a surprise, but building strength in arms, shoulders, and core muscles can help with dysgraphia.
Handwriting requires a foundation of postural stability and motor skill. Decreased core muscle tone (the state of muscles at rest) and strength (the state of muscles in use) negatively impacts postural control and hand use, as is often seen in individuals with dysgraphia.Activating postural muscles improves core, upper body, overall bodily strength and stability.
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