Why Writing Is So Hard: Supporting Neurodivergent Children with Handwriting, Written Expression, and Fine Motor Skills
About Course
For many neurodivergent children, putting thoughts on paper is genuinely one of the hardest things they are asked to do - not because they lack intelligence or effort, but because their brains process, plan, and produce writing in ways that a standard pencil-and-paper world was never designed to support. This course explains what is actually happening neurologically when your child struggles to write, how to spot dysgraphia and related difficulties, and what real, practical support looks like at school and at home. You will leave with the language, the tools, and the confidence to advocate for your child and help them feel capable of expressing everything they have to say.
Course Content
What Is Actually Happening When Your Child Cannot Get It on Paper
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Writing Is More Than Moving a Pencil: The Brain Work Behind Every Sentence
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Dysgraphia, Dyspraxia, and Sensory Sensitivities: What Each One Looks Like in a Real Child
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When More Than One Thing Is Going On: How Co-Occurring Profiles Shape Writing Struggles
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How To: Tell the Difference Between a Writing Difficulty and a Motivation Problem
Recognising Dysgraphia and Related Difficulties: What to Look For and What to Do Next
What School Should Be Doing: Reasonable Adjustments and Support Strategies
Practical Tools and Technology That Change Everything
Building Confidence and Fine Motor Skills at Home – Without Making It Feel Like Therapy
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