Children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder show unique handwriting patterns
The new study found that children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder integrated in regular schools find it difficult to perform writing tasks. This can impair their academic achievements, social availability, and self-confidence, say experts. Ref. Source 9j.
One of the toughest things to get my boys to do is write properly. There does seem to be a connection between writing with some level of uniformity and their neurological challenges. They are not quite so talented in this area and need a lot of practice time to get better, but they are improving despite hating it.