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25. Understanding Dysgraphia

An episode of the Dyslexia District podcast, hosted by Kimberly Smith, titled "25. Understanding Dysgraphia" was published on October 1, 2025 and runs 15 minutes.

October 1, 2025 ·15m · Dyslexia District

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Does your child avoid writing assignments, feel frustrated during homework, or struggle with handwriting that’s hard to read? These may be signs of dysgraphia, a learning difference that impacts written expression.In this episode of Dyslexia District, Kim Smith — educator and diagnostician — takes a deep, practical look at dysgraphia. You’ll hear how it presents in children, what recent research tells us, and what parents, teachers, and schools can do to provide effective support.ResourcesIDA Dyslexia Handbook: What Every Family Should Know – A comprehensive guide from the International Dyslexia Association for parents and families.Dyslexia in the Classroom: What Every Teacher Needs to Know – Practical guidance for educators on identifying and supporting students with dyslexia.SAGE Handbook of Dyslexia – Research-based resource for a deeper understanding of dyslexia and related learning differences.State Dyslexia Handbooks (for policies, screening, and interventions):Texas Dyslexia HandbookColorado Dyslexia HandbookIllinois Dyslexia Guide & ToolkitSouth Carolina Dyslexia HandbookAssistive Technology Tools:Speech-to-Text: Dragon NaturallySpeaking, built-in dictation on iOS/Android/WindowsWord Prediction: Co:Writer, GhotitGraphic Organizers & Mind-Mapping: Inspiration, Google DrawingsDownloadable Handouts:Parent Handout: Supporting Your Child with DysgraphiaTeacher Handout: Classroom Strategies & Accommodations

Does your child avoid writing assignments, feel frustrated during homework, or struggle with handwriting that’s hard to read? These may be signs of dysgraphia, a learning difference that impacts written expression.

In this episode of Dyslexia District, Kim Smith — educator and diagnostician — takes a deep, practical look at dysgraphia. You’ll hear how it presents in children, what recent research tells us, and what parents, teachers, and schools can do to provide effective support.

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Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast Gibby Booth Jasper I, like many dyslexics, (sadly) grew up thinking I was stupid. I don't want anyone else thinking they are dumb, less valued than those around them, or not good enough because their brain isn't "normal." That's why I created the Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast. Episode by episode a community of badass dyslexics has formed to show the world that dyslexia truly is a superpower. So whether you are a family member or educator of an awesome dyslexic or whether you have dyslexic superpowers yourself I welcome you to the tribe. In April 2019 the podcast changed direction a bit to include a very important audience: dyslexic kids. The Treasuring Your Dyslexic Superpowers series is a two part show. The first includes Super D, the dyslexic superhero as he goes on adventures helping dyslexics understand their brains better and realize they are beautiful not broken. And the second is an interview with a real life dyslexic superhero.Episodes come out every Tuesday and alternate between a chat Understanding dyslexia - for iBooks The Open University Dyslexia is a condition affecting literacy skills. This unit analyses how our image of normality affects the way we as a society define such conditions. You will learn how important it is to integrate the different psychological accounts of dyslexia in order to provide a full explanation of potential causes and strategies for remediation. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub readers. Dyslexia Mom Life™ | Education, Parenting Tips, & Community Nicole Holcomb | Educator & Parenting Coach Do you wish you had a guide or coach who has been where you are and has mapped out how to parent a child with dyslexia (without the overwhelm)? Do you worry about your child’s self-esteem and mental health while carrying the shame of being unable to read? Are you staying up at night, staring at the ceiling with worry about your child’s future and the impact on your family? I’m so glad you’re here! This podcast is your go-to guide for practical strategies on your dyslexia parenting journey. Together, we’ll build a deep understanding of dyslexia and give you the parenting tools you need to confidently navigate the world of dyslexia without sacrificing your relationship with your child. This journey may have its challenges, but you are not alone. You’ve got this—and we’re in it together!For the past  8 years, I have been on my dyslexia mom journey. I have made mistakes, laughed, and cried along my parenting journey with my dyslexic Dyslexia's Deal esther friedman Dyslexia has a deal for you. Find out the truth. Dyslexia is a big deal, but not in the way you think. Those who have dyslexia have a deal from G-d that is worth it. Dyslexia can deal out many different scenerios. Finally, dyslexia is about making a deal with yourself to be trained to use the magnificent parts to unhinge those that get in the way.
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