Publisher's Synopsis
Special kids deserve special attentionThe only thing that would help is early detection and a structured training method for the kid or adult. Problems associated with writing and fine motor skills can be improved - especially if you start early. Plus, understanding parents, teachers, bosses, and friends can be critical for rebuilding damaged self-esteem and providing the support adults and children living with dysgraphia need to find success.If you or your child has just been diagnosed with dysgraphia, a learning disability that affects handwriting and fine motor skills, your next step is to pursue accommodations at home or in the workplace. Depending on the type of dysgraphia - spatial, motor, or dyslexic - occupational therapy can also be helpful. Let me explain better in the book.Just hit the buy now button up and get this book.