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Writing or fine motor skills deficit
Signs and Symptoms
- May have illegible printing and cursive writing (despite appropriate
time and attention given the task)
- Shows inconsistencies: mixtures of print and cursive, upper
and lower case, or irregular sizes, shapes or slant of letters
- Has unfinished words or letters, omitted words
- Inconsistent spacing between words and letters
- Exhibits strange wrist, body or paper position
- Has difficulty pre-visualizing letter formation
- Copying or writing is slow or labored
- Shows poor spatial planning on paper
- Has cramped or unusual grip/may complain of sore hand
- Has great difficulty thinking and writing at the same time (taking
notes, creative writing.)
Strategies
- Suggest use of word processor
- Avoid chastising student for sloppy, careless work
- Use oral exams
- Allow use of tape recorder for lectures
- Allow the use of a note taker
- Provide notes or outlines to reduce the amount of writing required
- Reduce copying aspects of work (pre-printed math problems)
- Allow use of wide rule paper and graph paper
- Suggest use of pencil grips and /or specially designed writing
aids
- Provide alternatives to written assignments (video-taped reports,
audio-taped reports)
Excerpted from the LDA of California and UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute
"Q.U.I.L.T.S." Calendar 2001-2002 |
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