Originally Posted by Displaced
I worry about his ability to be accommodated for significant dysgraphia. The dyslexia has improved greatly but still is well below his IQ. It seems that dyslexic accommodations would be easier to manage as audiobooks and ipads are so universal. Theoretically dysgraphia accommodations are around but dictation doesn't work well yet on ipads with DS, and currently I scribe everything we do except handwriting.

It's not too early to teach him to touch-type and see if that makes it easier for him to do his work independently. It improves things for some dysgraphics, doesn't for others-- but worth a shot. And it is a relatively easy accommodation to provide.