resources: LD written expression (dysgraphia)

websites:

Reading Rockets 

Provides kid-friendly resources on literacy, including videos and tips for struggling readers. It’s engaging for children learning about their reading challenges.

Graphic Organizers to Help Kids with Writing


printing like a pro

“Printing Like a Pro! is a free cognitively-based printing program for the primary grades. It is evidence-based and designed for classroom use for students who have printing/handwriting challenges.”

articles:

What Is Dysgraphia?

    Simple article for kids explaining writing difficulties, with examples.  


books for kids:

My Name Is Brain Brian By Jeanne Betancourt (Ages 8–12)  

  A novel about a boy with dyslexia and writing difficulties, showing how he overcomes challenges.  


  A True Story By Helen Lester (Ages 4–8)  

    A picture book about a dysgraphic author’s journey to becoming a writer, inspiring kids to embrace creativity.  


books for parents:

The Writing Revolution By Judith C. Hochman and Natalie Wexler  

    Offers strategies to support writing skills, adaptable for dysgraphia.  


Helping Your Child with Language-Based Learning Disabilities by Daniel Franklin  

    Covers dysgraphia alongside dyslexia, with practical interventions.  


videos:

What is dysgraphia?

A short video describing dysgraphia and the impact it has in the school setting


podcasts: 

Tilt Parenting  

    Hosted by Debbie Reber, covers dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and NVLD with expert interviews (30–60 minutes).  


In It: Supporting Kids Who Learn and Think Differently 

    Episodes (20–40 minutes) address specific LDs, offering practical tips for parents.  


The Special Education Inner Circle 

    Discusses IEP strategies for dyslexia, dysgraphia, and NVLD, with episodes (15–30 minutes) for busy parents.