“Overcoming Dysgraphia and Writing Challenges: A Guide for Teachers and Parents” [podcast episode #175]
Kendra Wagner, M.A., explains how to identify and help students overcome dysgraphia and other learning disabilities that affect writing and handwriting.

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Kendra Wagner discusses the best strategies for overcoming dysgraphia and other writing challenges.
Listener testimonials:
- “I am impressed with the insights and experience offered by the presenter. She showed vast knowledge of professional resources, many practical ideas, and guides for intervention.”
- “This was one of the most informative webinars I have attended. Thank you.”
- “Timing was perfect because the school is finally about to test my child for LDs after I’ve suspected dysgraphia for a long time. Great ideas for IEP / 504 meetings.”
Related recommended resources:
- What Is Dysgraphia Exactly?
- When it Comes to Handwriting, Practice Doesn’t Always Make Perfect
- Helping Students Who Struggle with Handwriting
- eBook: 9 Conditions Often Diagnosed with ADHD
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The Gow School: The Gow School is a college-prep coed boarding and day school for students, grades 6-12, with dyslexia and similar language-based learning disabilities also offering a 5-week summer program for campers ages 8-16.
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