Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like an odd response. How hard would it be to offer some suggestions? I can understand the teacher not being able to assign more homework though. My 2nd grader has horrible handwriting too, but his teacher is more concerned with what he writes than how. I just keep reminding myself I failed handwriting throughout elementary school and still did well in high school and college.
All teacher will do is make workbook copies or get something on the Internet. Parents can do that.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like an odd response. How hard would it be to offer some suggestions? I can understand the teacher not being able to assign more homework though. My 2nd grader has horrible handwriting too, but his teacher is more concerned with what he writes than how. I just keep reminding myself I failed handwriting throughout elementary school and still did well in high school and college.
Anonymous wrote:Trosby. Ask the front office for an official assessment. Your child may have dysgraphia. You may be able to get an Iep or 504. Be strong. It took me until my son was in 4th grade to get a 504.
Post your thread in the special needs forum. Very helpful,
Anonymous wrote:Request an assessment - state in your request that b/c her handwriting is illegible she is not able to demonstrate competency through writing and this is an important element for education.
When you request an assessment she will absolutely find the resources to support your child.
I emailed the teacher asking if she could add some handwriting work to DC's homework (which is 5 minutes per week) or to please provide some ideas .