@@nusash We empathize with your struggle! When the brain hasn't quite connected those neuropathways for skills like writing, it can be so frustrating! The brain is amazing, though, and new neuropathways can be "built" through brain training! Let us know if you have any questions, need resources, or want to talk to someone to explore the possibilities! Drop a comment or give us a call: 877-774-0444
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I cannot express how helpful this is. My daughter has dysgraphia and I have been at a loss as to how to help her with practical exercises. Thank you SO much!
We are so happy to hear that this was helpful! Feel free to join our private Facebook group, SLC Mom Squad, to ask questions, get answers, and to be part of a community of like-minded parents who "get it." Here's the link if you want to join: facebook.com/groups/SLCMomSquad
There are 3 key aspects to dysgraphia: 1⃣ the physical writing process and formation of the letters 2⃣ spelling, and written language expression 3⃣ mechanics (punctuation, capitalization, format, spacing) In addition, there may be underlying challenges with visual and motor processing and getting enough input from the body. The length of time it would take to bring a learner up to grade level depends on the number and severity of the challenges. It is not an overnight fix, but not a forever process either. Most of our students who are working with dysgraphia or other learning challenges are with us on average 9 - 24 months. *Hope this helps! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any other questions. Here are some other resources* ▶ "Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and ADHD" - ruclips.net/video/m29_ozCBUeM/видео.htmlsi=LJ62MJH-6JDxI7SH ℹ Dyslexia/Dysgraphia Info Page + Free Resources: stowellcenter.com/dyslexia ☎ Speak directly to a learning specialist (for free): 877-774-0444 or click stowellcenter.com/contact
Parents - How does your child feel about writing? They they love it or hate it?
My son dislikes writing very much, he used to start crying every day before we started school. Copy work is the worse for him.
Hate it so much
@@nusash We empathize with your struggle! When the brain hasn't quite connected those neuropathways for skills like writing, it can be so frustrating! The brain is amazing, though, and new neuropathways can be "built" through brain training!
Let us know if you have any questions, need resources, or want to talk to someone to explore the possibilities! Drop a comment or give us a call: 877-774-0444
I have revisted this video so many times. Thankyou dor the wonderful service - people from all over the world are using this.
Thank you for your beautiful words! We are thrilled to hear that you're getting value out of this video - that's our main goal: to help as many people as possible! Please let us know if you have any questions, or if you're looking for further guidance. We have more resources on our website stowellcenter.com too!
Great work, thank you
I cannot express how helpful this is. My daughter has dysgraphia and I have been at a loss as to how to help her with practical exercises. Thank you SO much!
We are so happy to hear that this was helpful! Feel free to join our private Facebook group, SLC Mom Squad, to ask questions, get answers, and to be part of a community of like-minded parents who "get it." Here's the link if you want to join: facebook.com/groups/SLCMomSquad
Carol Lee from Edmond, OK...enjoying your information.
From Nigeria
How fast can this training take to meet up for a grade five learner
There are 3 key aspects to dysgraphia:
1⃣ the physical writing process and formation of the letters
2⃣ spelling, and written language expression
3⃣ mechanics (punctuation, capitalization, format, spacing)
In addition, there may be underlying challenges with visual and motor processing and getting enough input from the body.
The length of time it would take to bring a learner up to grade level depends on the number and severity of the challenges. It is not an overnight fix, but not a forever process either. Most of our students who are working with dysgraphia or other learning challenges are with us on average 9 - 24 months.
*Hope this helps! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any other questions. Here are some other resources*
▶ "Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and ADHD" - ruclips.net/video/m29_ozCBUeM/видео.htmlsi=LJ62MJH-6JDxI7SH
ℹ Dyslexia/Dysgraphia Info Page + Free Resources: stowellcenter.com/dyslexia
☎ Speak directly to a learning specialist (for free): 877-774-0444 or click stowellcenter.com/contact