Through a Librarian’s Eye: Understanding Dysgraphia and Dyslexia

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  • Jennifer Nicholson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/cal.21.3.6

Abstract

When my son was six years old and preparing to start first grade, he was diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). By the end of his first year of school, he struggled with handwriting and continued to write several of his letters backward.

When I mentioned my concern at a pediatrician appointment, the doctor advised me that it could be a sign of dysgraphia, which is common among students with ADHD. Dysgraphia? I was aware of dyslexia but never heard of dysgraphia before. I filed that information away and continued working with him on his other ADHD symptoms.

Author Biography

Jennifer Nicholson

Jennifer Nicholson worked nine years as a public librarian, but is currently a Media Coordinator in Cabarrus County (NC).

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2023-09-06

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