7How to Live with Dysgraphia
For many people, the above-mentioned treatments can help them overcome writing problems. However, dysgraphia can still be a lifelong challenge for many others. Those parents who have children with this disorder should consult their teachers and therapists to design a proper treatment plan. Many strategies can help children live with dysgraphia well. These include:
– Conduct oral tasks and exams rather than written tasks
– Use computers for taking notes and doing exercises
– Use graph or wide-ruled paper
– Write easier with pencils or pens that have special grips
– Give a lot of extra time on assignments and tests
– Give lecture or lesion notes in digital form, recordings, or printouts
The key is not to give up when initial treatments do not work. Instead, look for other resources or therapists to help your children overcome writing problems. [9]















