anotherview wrote:
Look up dysgraphia to understand another side to this matter.
Here's one description of it: "Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder of written expression that impairs writing ability and fine motor skills. It is a learning disability that affects children and adults, and interferes with practically all aspects of the writing process, including spelling, legibility, word spacing and sizing, and expression."
Maybe the "c" just didn't take also.....