Dysgraphia is a learning difference that can make handwriting, spelling, writing, and organizing thoughts on paper more challenging for a child. Children with dysgraphia may know what they want to say but find it difficult to put their ideas into written form.
They may need additional time, practice, structured instruction, and personalized strategies to develop stronger writing skills. With the right support, children can improve their handwriting, written expression, and confidence as learners.
We create personalized learning experiences that help children strengthen handwriting, spelling, written expression, and organizational skills while building greater confidence in writing
With personalized instruction, practical strategies, and consistent encouragement, children can strengthen their writing skills and become more confident in expressing their ideas.
Every child has their own learning strengths and challenges. With the right guidance and regular practice, writing can become a more comfortable and positive part of learning.
Our dysgraphia support programs focus on developing essential handwriting, spelling, and written language skills through structured, engaging, and personalized instruction.
Develop better control of letter formation, spacing, sizing, alignment, and handwriting consistency through guided practice
Learn how to form letters and numbers correctly through clear instruction and repeated activities designed around the child's individual needs.
Strengthen spelling skills and learn common spelling patterns to help children write words more accurately and confidently.
Tutoring sessions are offered to children with and without learning differences. Additional services are offered to teens in grades 9-12 and adults with and without learning challenges.