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[quote=Anonymous]That really sucks. My 9th grader has dyslexia and poor fine motor skills. He's done OT many times and several rounds of explicit handwriting instruction, including at a SN school. It still looks like he writes with his feet. He used to get teased by other students but not so much anymore. Teachers struggle to read his writing (as do I) but he is supposed to be able to type it. At this point, there isn't much farther he can go. He did OT last summer with no improvement. My goal this summer is for him to be able to sign his name fluidly and fill out a doctor's form legibly. It is what it is. We low key rib him about it at home at times. Mainly to keep it from being a forbidden topic that has power. His handwriting is terrible and it most likely will be terrible for the rest of his life and he does need to be able to shrug it off. That said, what that teacher did is not right! [/quote]
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