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Episode 52 - Understanding Dysgraphia and its Impact on Children

15m · Dissect & Connect · 06 May 03:05

Dr. Rosanna Breaux is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Child Study Center at Virginia Tech. In our conversation, Dr. Breaux provides an overview of dysgraphia, a brain-based learning disability that affects writing.

Resources:

Website: www.understood.org

  • https://www.understood.org/en/articles/understanding-dysgraphia
  • https://www.understood.org/en/articles/6-multisensory-techniques-for-teaching-handwriting?_sp=d964e9f8-4886-4233-a83e-8e71620d3738.1651688011722

Some additional Dysgraphia specific resources: 

  • https://dyslexiaida.org/understanding-dysgraphia/
  • https://www.additudemag.com/what-is-dysgraphia-understanding-common-symptoms/

General resources on SLDs and IEPs/504 Plans:

  • https://effectivechildtherapy.org/concerns-symptoms-disorders/symptoms/specific-learning-disorder/

http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/parents/parents_guide.pdf

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Episode 52 - Understanding Dysgraphia and its Impact on Children

Dr. Rosanna Breaux is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Child Study Center at Virginia Tech. In our conversation, Dr. Breaux provides an overview of dysgraphia, a brain-based learning disability that affects writing.

Resources:

Website: www.understood.org

  • https://www.understood.org/en/articles/understanding-dysgraphia
  • https://www.understood.org/en/articles/6-multisensory-techniques-for-teaching-handwriting?_sp=d964e9f8-4886-4233-a83e-8e71620d3738.1651688011722

Some additional Dysgraphia specific resources: 

  • https://dyslexiaida.org/understanding-dysgraphia/
  • https://www.additudemag.com/what-is-dysgraphia-understanding-common-symptoms/

General resources on SLDs and IEPs/504 Plans:

  • https://effectivechildtherapy.org/concerns-symptoms-disorders/symptoms/specific-learning-disorder/

http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/parents/parents_guide.pdf

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