Kentucky Advances Legislation on Dysgraphia and Dyslexia

A committee in Kentucky has recently advanced legislation that explicitly defines and recognizes dysgraphia in education law, placing it alongside dyslexia. This move aims to provide better support and resources for students who struggle with writing and literacy skills. The legislation acknowledges that dysgraphia, a learning difference that affects writing abilities, requires specific interventions and accommodations to help students succeed.

The legislation comes as part of a broader effort to address learning differences comprehensively. By recognizing dysgraphia, Kentucky is taking a proactive step to ensure that students with this learning difference receive the support they need to thrive academically. This recognition is a crucial first step in providing targeted interventions and resources for these students.