
Why and How I Teach Cursive to my Kids With Dysgraphia
Key Takeaways:
Individuals with dyslexia have a difficult time with handwriting. This is known as dysgraphia.
Teachings individuals with dysgraphia cursive is more effective than handwriting due to using less fine-motor skills, the lowercase letters start in the same place and it is more difficult to make mistakes by reversing letters.
It’s easy to keep kids from being confused by the letters of cursive versus handwriting because the letters look so different and use different hand motions to write them.
Author: Marianne
With cursive the pencil is lifted only between words and requires less fine-motor movement. With printing, the pencil must be picked up between letters creating more up and down motion and therefore more fine-motor movement.
”More Info: https://homeschoolingwithdyslexia.com/teach-cursive-first-dysgraphia
