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How do you help a child with dysgraphia?

Helping a child with dysgraphia involves early recognition, therapy, and school adjustments. Parents and teachers can:

  • Provide extra time for written tasks
  • Encourage typing instead of handwriting for longer work
  • Use positive reinforcement to reduce frustration
  • Break down writing into step-by-step stages
  • Work with occupational therapists for fine motor development.
Support should focus on building the child’s confidence while making learning accessible.

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