Occupational Therapist Polly Benson’s Journey to Creating Legie Liner Highlights the Need for Better Handwriting Support in Schools
Polly Benson, an occupational therapist, identified a gap in classroom support for students struggling with handwriting. She noticed that many schools did not provide the necessary lined paper, especially in subjects like science and social studies. Frustrated with drawing lines by hand, Polly invented the Legie Liner stamp to offer a practical solution. Her experience underscores the importance of parents stepping in to find tools that can aid their child’s learning journey when schools fall short.