September 15, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Discover how to support your child’s writing journey! Learn tailored strategies for left-handed learners and essential tips to manage dysgraphia symptoms effectively. Empower your child to express themselves confidently.
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September 4, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Discover how parental support can transform your child’s educational journey with dysgraphia. Learn from Freddy’s story of persistence and the power of advocating for the right tools. Empower your child to succeed!
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August 3, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Discover how to turn your child’s dysgraphia struggles into triumphs! Learn from real parent stories and expert insights to support your child’s academic and emotional growth. Empower your family with practical strategies for success. via @lets_learning
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August 2, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Nurturing Alternative Strengths in challenges In discussions about Dysgraphia, it was shared that children facing challenges with writing due to this condition can still excel in other areas. Specifically, the transcript highlighted that a child with Dysgraphia might struggle with handwriting but could have no difficulty with painting or typing. For instance, a child who […]
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August 2, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Encourage Reading to Enhance Writing Skills Parents of children with dysgraphia were informed about the beneficial impact of reading on writing skills. Specifically, the insight shared that reading exposes children to various language structures and styles, which can enhance their writing proficiency. The transcript highlighted that by studying different styles, children with dysgraphia can learn […]
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July 18, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Identifying Types of support for Targeted Support In a discussion about dysgraphia, it was shared that there are three main types of this condition: motor dysgraphia, spatial dysgraphia, and language-based dysgraphia. Motor dysgraphia affects the physical act of writing, making it difficult for children to hold a pencil or control their movements. Spatial dysgraphia impacts […]
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July 8, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
**Potential Headlines:**– “Early Signs and Solutions: Tackling Dysgraphia Proactively”– “Linking DCD to Dysgraphia: The Speaker’s Intervention Strategy”– “Preventing Dysgraphia Frustration: The Speaker’s Early Action Plan”– “From Struggle to Success: The Speaker’s Dysgraphia Support Tactics”– “The Speaker’s Guide to Managing Dysgraphia Before It Escalates” Early Detection and Intervention CrucialIn discussions about Dysgraphia, experts emphasize the importance […]
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June 24, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Dysgraphia is not just about messy handwriting; it’s a neurological condition that affects writing and fine motor skills Dysgraphia is a brain-based learning disorder that goes beyond mere sloppy handwriting. It impacts the way your child processes writing and fine motor skills, which are essential for tasks ranging from note-taking to completing assignments. Understanding that […]
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May 18, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Early intervention is crucial for preventing ingrained handwriting habits Handwriting difficulties can become deeply ingrained if not addressed early. By the time children reach middle primary school, their handwriting habits are often set, making it harder to correct them. Early intervention, particularly in the reception year, can prevent these issues from becoming chronic. Implementing structured […]
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April 6, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding the Early Signs of Dyslexia Missy Purcel’s story begins with the early signs of her son’s dyslexia, which were evident as early as preschool. She recalls receiving a report that highlighted her son’s social skills and math abilities but noted his struggles with reading. These early indicators, often dismissed as developmental delays, are crucial […]
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