Elizabeth, your dd's writing sample was just TOO cute!!!! Loved seeing it smile

But - fwiw - just because a dysgraphic child's hw starts becoming legible and looking neat doesn't necessarily mean the dysgraphia wasn't really dysgraphia or that it's gone away - you need to be sure that your dd is not only continuing to progress in how legible and neat her handwriting looks, but also be sure she's writing at a speed that is comparable to her age/grade level peers, and that there isn't still a discrepancy in how well she uses puncutation/spelling/correct grammar etc with hw vs keyboarding - as well as be sure that the stories and information she's getting down via hw are comparable to the detail and length of what she's capable of telling orally.

Dysgraphia is more than just legible handwriting smile

polarbear