Additional Resources/References

Some on-line Sources

  1. National Center for Learning Disabilities (US) offers tips to teachers of both primary and postprimary students regarding dysgraphia: http://www.ldonline.org/article/12770
  2. Schwablearning.org offers teaching tips and strategies for people working with students with dysgraphia, website: http://www.schwablearning.org/articles.aspx?r=759

Some suggested reading

  1. SESS on-line book borrowing library:click here for SESS Book Borrowing Library 
  2. Cavey, D.W. (2000) Dysgraphia: Why Johnny Can't Write: A Handbook for Teachers and Parents (3rd edn), Austen, TX: Pro-ed.
  3. Richards, R.G. (ed.) (2005) When Writing’s a Problem: Understanding Dysgraphia and Helpful Hints for Reluctant Writer (4th edn), Riverside, CA: RET Center Press.
  4. Richards, R.G. and Richards, E.L. (2000) Eli, the boy who Hated to Write: Understanding Dysgraphia, Riverside, CA: RET Center Press.