Information for parents
- Know your child’s difficulty. If your child hasn’t been identified with dysgraphia, Knowing which difficulty your child has is the first step to help him
- See it through your child’s eye. Get a better sense of what your child is experiencing. If you understand better, you can help better.
- Request an evaluation to qualified professionals.
- Have a comparison with teachers. They could give you a professional point of view thanks to their observation during school time
- Connect with other parents. Remember that you are not alone; find other parents who are dealing with the same issues.