Handwriting Club
Developing strong handwriting skills plays a crucial role in a child’s journey towards effortless word recognition and reading fluency.
Handwriting difficulties can stem from various factors, including sensory-motor integration challenges, fine motor deficits, visual-motor integration challenges, or limited instruction. Our early intervention approach, offered through both individual occupational therapy and our Handwriting Club, is designed to address these challenges and lead to significant improvement. In both settings, children engage in a fun, supportive environment that focuses on:
- Enhancing hand control and coordination
- Mastering correct letter formation
- Improving consistency in letter and word sizing and spacing
- Developing overall legibility
Dysgraphia
Child Success Center offers comprehensive support for children with dysgraphia and related writing challenges. Dysgraphia is a learning disability that impairs a child's ability to write coherently, affecting handwriting, spelling, and the organization of thoughts on paper.
Our interdisciplinary team of occupational and educational therapists conducts thorough assessments to identify specific difficulties such as letter reversals, inconsistent sizing, and poor pencil grip. Using these insights, we develop personalized intervention plans incorporating varied instructional methods, including printing, cursive, and keyboarding techniques.