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Learn the sensory and motor skills to address first, before worrying about your child’s pencil grasp and handwriting.
HELPING KIDS WRITE HANDBOOK
Top five Questions Answered to help your child write with ease, joy & confidence.
ACCOMMODATIONS GUIDE
Learn strategies to help your child access and keep up with writing at school so they can become happy and confident learners.
SKILLS FOR WRITING CHECKLIST
Understand the root cause of your child’s coordination, concentration, and emotional regulation challenges, so you know where to start to help them.
YOUR FOUR PART PLAYFUL SERIES
Ge to the root cause of your child’s coordination, concentration, and emotional regulation challenges, and learn four simple steps to help them.
Pencil Grasp Milestones
What does your child’s pencil grasp mean ahbout the whole body?
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5 Tips to Help Left-Handers with Writing
5 Tips to Help Left-Handers with Writing Date Posted: November 10, 2021 Last week, out of curiosity, I asked members in my Helping Kids Write...

Do Pencil Grips Help with Writing?
Do Pencil Grips Help with Writing? Date Posted: October 14, 2020 Was your child offered a pencil grip to help their writing at school? Usually,...

Working Together With Parents
How Do Paediatric Occupational Therapists Partner With Parents? Date Posted: July 6, 2020 Usually, when people think about paediatric Occupational Therapy, the first thing that...
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