Friday, September 9, 2011

Strategies for dysgraphia

The West Virginia University website has about 50 different strategies for these students.  It is www.as.wvu.edu/~scidis/dysgraphia.html.  I will list ten for your information and review.  

1.  Encourage students to outline their thoughts. It is important to get the main ideas down on
     paper without having to struggle with the details of spelling, punctuation, etc.

2.  Have students dictate their ideas into a tape recorder and then listen and write them down later.

3.  Have students draw a picture of a thought for each paragraph,

4.  Encourage student to talk aloud as they write.  This may provide valuable auditory feedback.

5.  Allow more time for written tasks including note-taking, copying, and tests.

6.  Allow students to use paper or writing instruments of different colors.

7.  Reduce copying aspects of work; for example, in math, provide a worksheet with the problems
     already on it instead of having the student copy the problems.

8.  Allow students to use graph paper for math, or to turn lined paper sideways, to help with lining up columns
    of numbers.

9.  Teach alternative handwriting methods such as "Handwriting Without Tears" (www.hwtears.com/inro.htm).

10.  Do papers and assignments in a logical step-wise sequence.  An easy way to remember these steps
      is to think of the word POWER.

     P - plan your paper
     O - organize your thoughts and ideas
     W - write your draft
     E - edit your work
     R - revise your work, producing a final draft
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2 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful post for teachers and students to read to learn workable strategies for dysgraphia. I hope all teachers are reading this so they too can gain the POWER! Comments please!

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  2. This is good for teachers who may not be familiar with dysgraphia. The strategy outlined will help to ensure that teachers are able to have a place to begin working with these students.

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