Teaching Strategies for Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is learning disability that affects handwritng, spelling and the ability to put thoughts on paper. It affects fine motors skills leading to illegible handwriting, inconsistent spacing between letters and poor spelling ability. It is possible for dysgraphia to be part of the diagnosis of ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. Signs often include an awkward pencil grip, becoming quickly tired from writing and lack of punctuation and capitalization. The following links provide teaching strategies which will help to improve writing skills.
5 helpful strategies for dysgraphia
Creating a dysgraphia- friendly classroom
Dyslexia and dysgraphia: Teaching strategies to help your students
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Strategies for Dealing with Dysgraphia
Strategies for students with dysgraphia
What is dysgraphia? Support and strategies for your classroom