A nine-year-old has been diagnosed with a learning disorder that is characterized by problems with manual dexterity and coordination. The nurse teaches parents that this disorder is called:
1. Dysgraphia.
2. Dyscalculia.
3. Dyspraxia.
4. Dyslexia.
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Rationale 1: Children with dysgraphia have difficulty with writing, spelling, and composition.
Rationale 2: Children with dyscalculia have problems with mathematics and computation problems.
Rationale 3: Children with dyspraxia have problems with manual dexterity and coordination.
Rationale 4: Children with dyslexia have difficulty with writing, reading, and spelling.
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