People with dysgraphia often face challenges related to handwriting, spelling, and organizing their thoughts in written form. Individuals may struggle with the physical act of writing, including grip, letter formation, and spacing, as well as translating ideas clearly onto the page. These difficulties can make written tasks frustrating or time-consuming. However, people with dysgraphia tend to posses strong verbal skills, creative thinking skills, and perseverance. With the right support and tools, individuals with dysgraphia can build confidence in their written expression and thrive in both academic and everyday environments.