Monday, May 4, 2009

Do you know a child who struggles to write in school?

Students benefit when they compensate for writing problems. Why? Because the struggle to write often interferes with learning and prevents students from fully demonstrating what they have learned. Compensating helps them bypass the problem area and still accomplish the goal of the activity.

For ideas on how to help your child or student compensate for poor writing skills, check out this article at LD Online.

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