U.S., March 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06858566) titled 'Impact of the Kaligo Solution on Learning to Write in Children Aged 6 to 11 with Handwriting Disorders : KALIGO+' on Feb. 10.

Brief Summary: Writing is a fundamental skill, crucial to a child's success at school and the development of independence. Around 30% of children present difficulties in learning to write, and for some of them (10%), these difficulties persist for a long time. Adapted learning can improve their handwriting. Initial studies into the use of new technologies (tablets, virtual reality headsets) have shown that they can help children learn to write. Attractive to children, these interfaces make it possible to appl...