If your child hasn't been identified with dysgraphia, consider having him evaluated by the school or by an outside professional. Knowing which issues your child has is the first step toward getting the best help. Request an evaluation. read more
Possible emotional and social impact Messy written work that’s full of mistakes may lead kids to hear they’re “lazy” or “sloppy.” Confusion or frustration at school can make them anxious. They may avoid taking risks and may have low self-esteem. Not meeting expectations can make kids feel inadequate. read more