Dysgraphia Behavioral Management

Behavioral management for students with dysgraphia involves strategies that address the challenges they face in writing, as well as supporting their emotional and social needs. Here are some effective strategies: 1. Create a Supportive Environment Positive...

Treatment and Managing Dysgraphy

Managing and treating dysgraphia involves a combination of interventions that target the specific difficulties associated with the condition. Here’s a comprehensive guide: 1. Educational Strategies Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 Plan: If a student...

Task and Assignment Tips for Students with Dysgraphia

Here are some tips to help students with dysgraphia manage tasks and assignments more effectively: 1. Use Assistive Technology: Typing over Handwriting: Allow students to use a computer or tablet for assignments. Typing can reduce the strain of handwriting....

Classroom Management for Students with Dysgraphia

Students with dysgraphia can have trouble with handwriting, typing, and spelling. What classroom accommodations can help? Here are some ways teachers can make all aspects of writing easier. Classroom materials and routines Provide pencil grips or different types of...

How to Test for Dysgraphia?

Many people ask about dysgraphia screening or testing and how specific learning disability of written expression is diagnosed. Testing for dysgraphia is typically done as part of a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation by either a private psychologist or in a...

Dysgraphia and Education

Dysgraphia is a neurological condition that affects a person’s ability to write coherently and legibly. It can impact various aspects of writing, including spelling, grammar, and the physical act of forming letters. When it comes to education, students with...