Resources for Dyslexia & Dysgraphia

Items and resources I use to improve the lives of students, teachers, and parents.

 

The best.

I reference this all the time. Part one explains dyslexia. Part two addresses assessing dyslexia. Part three provides targeted interventions.

Helps when writing

My Occupational Therapists use these with students struggling with handwriting and writing fatigue.

 

For writers struggling with grasp

I used this for a student with limited movement in their hand and arm. It was a struggle, but he learned to write.

 

Improve muscles in the hands

Recommended by Occupational Therapists for improving the small finger and hand muscles. Helps with fine motor control and writing fatigue.

Writing on vertical surface

Used for students who write better on a vertical surface. Helps with many writing disorders. The teachers often demonstrate on a vertical whiteboard. Improved writing for a student with dyslexia.

Understanding Dysgraphia

A clear explanation and interventions.

 

Improve pencil grips

Helps little hands and students with fine motor control issues hold a pencil more comfortably and correctly.