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I think most people with DS have trouble expressing themselves in writing.

(35/DS) certainly does. She's not as bad as some because she attended

special education classes. Since the problem is neurological, perhaps a

neurologist can help.

granny

On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 6:52 PM, loree52000 <loree5@...> wrote:

> Does anyone know who you would go to to diagnose dysgraphia. Micah

> really has problems with writing and when I brought the possibility up

> it was immediately pooh-poohed as stubborness (isn't everything) but

> when he was doing his homework last week with his dad he was telling

> him " dad..hurts " and pointing tohis arm and hand. I want to know for

> sure that there is not an organic problem and that he is always getting

> into trouble for something he has no control over. Besides I love that

> they think they are all expertts!

>

> Loree

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  • 2 years later...

I am looking for some words of wisdom regarding assistive technology. our son

is 9 w/ dyslexia and dysgraphia. he is reading awesome but his handwriting....

Have any of you tried dragon dictation in the school setting? laptop / ipad/

what is working best?

any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

D.

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