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What to Do If My Child Has Dysgraphia

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Children with dysgraphia usually find it difficult to remember how to create letters correctly. Therapists try to make the process easier for them by asking them to write in ways that require multisensory materials and large motor movements. At home, you can ask young kids to spray big shaving cream letters on the tile wall when bathing. You can also ask them to write letters in the foam. They can learn how to make letters by practicing in a plastic tub of damp sand. Their sensory input can improve by adding sand to finger paint.