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Friday, April 15, 2011

What is the treatment for dysgraphia?

Prevention, remediation and accommodation are all important elements in the treatment of dysgraphia.  Many problems can be prevented by early training.  Young children in kindergarten and grade one should learn to form letters correctly; kinesthetic memory is powerful and incorrect habits are very difficult to eradicate.

Muscle training and over-learning good techniques are both critical for the remediation of dysgraphia.  Specifically designed exercises are needed to increase strength and dexterity.  A specialist can recommend the most appropriate plan of exercises.  For all students, kinesthetic writing, that is writing with eyes closed or averted, is a powerful reinforcer.  Work needs always to begin with the formation of individual letters written in isolation.  Alphabets need to be practiced daily, often for months.

Finally, individuals can benefit from a variety of modifications and accommodations.  One effective method is to teach the use of a word processor, by passing the complex motor demands of handwriting.  Many students may find learning the keyboard by the alphabet method easier than beginning with the home keys.  For many, touch typing offers a whole new opportunity to learn to spell through a different kinesthetic mode.  Students should also experiment with different writing tools; some people with dysgraphia may find pencil grips helpful.  Other bypass methods include allowing a student to answer questions orally or into a tape recorder instead of writing, modifying written assignments so that less writing is required, and allowing extended time to complete tests and assignments.  Copying from the board is an especially difficult task.  Teachers need to provide notes.  Photocopying the notes of anther student is one possibility.  Providing an outline, with spaces left for the student to fill in information, is another.  Writing on a slightly inclined plane may be helpful.

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