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D**3
Excellent, insightful and very user friendly guide to working on issues with dysgraphia
This book was enormously helpful to us. It gives easy to read, insightful context for the issues surrounding dysgraphia in kids. And, it gives concrete and specific ways to support and help kids with these issues at school and at home. Dotterer has a sensitivity and deep knowledge for the issues which made for a really informative, compassionate and goal oriented guide. Highly recommend if your child has issues with handwriting, dysgraphia and written expression.
R**.
Learn about Dysgraphia
An easy read to learn about dysgraphia. Kids are sometimes punished or considered lazy when they fail to meet adult expectations. This book explains what is happening and offers suggestions to help kids feel more successful.
K**Y
Difficult to read
I homeschool multiple kids with disibilities after the public school system refused to accommodate them. I have read many books on my kids disibilities so that I can teach them the best way possible: pushing them to reach their full potential while not pushing them in ways they are not capable of doing things. One of my kids has Dysgraphia and I was looking for practical ways to help him. This book is overloaded with too much technical information about how the brain works and how memory is stored. There are plenty of examples of how Dysgraphia impacts the students ability to learn and how to recognize if a student has Dysgraphia. But there is very little information on how to actually help them. It was a very difficult book to have to read through with very little reward for having read it.
L**E
Helpful book
Good information on the brain and how the task of writing uses various parts of the brain. Good techniques for helping to rewire neural pathways.
A**R
Very informative.
Amzing book! It provides a detailed but insightful understanding to dysgraphia and the many components. Great for therapists and parents.
L**A
Great
Great
S**R
A MUST for Home Educators
My handwriting, and the shame associated with it, contributed to my poor perfomance in grade school. Cheri Dotterer's book is what my teachers needed to help me--50 years too late, though. The teachers of today need this easy-to-follow book to help their struggling students. Thank you Cheri!
C**W
Needs an editor!
I really, really want to like this book. As an educator looking for greater insight into how to support students with dysgraphia, I was hoping this would be a more helpful resource. Ironically (or is it?), this book is a very good draft in serious need of an editor. It is rife with incomplete sentences, jumbled paragraphs, and odd syntax, all of which make it incredibly hard to read. The author has lots of personal experience with dysgraphia and I would have hoped she/her editor would have made a greater effort to make sure the very writing issues of a dysgraphic person were not part of the book itself. Edit and republish!
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