Originally Posted by Platypus101
Dictation can be tough with kid voices (though I do find my daughter's getting a lot better IF she has the patience to practice - and will actually listen to advice about how she needs to to speak if she wants her words recognized - smile ). We've found word prediction a big help at age 7-8, when voice recognition was too frustrating. And it's easier to use in a classroom full of other people.

In your meeting, it might be helpful to ask them what they would suggest as alternative ways to demonstrate his knowledge - and to what extent and how often they would expect to let him use them.

There are several threads which discuss all sorts of potential dysgraphia accommodations in detail; if you have trouble finding them in a search, I'm sure we can help track them down. Good luck!

Thanks! It will probably be necessary to do word recognition in a quiet setting. I'm concerned about longer output expectations as we're looking into a gifted program (not just pull out but whole day) and I'm worried that compared with a bunch of gifted kids, there may be a ton of writing expected.

I like the idea of asking them how they allow students to show their knowledge. That's a great idea. And I've searched the forums for dysgraphia recommendations but for some reason can only search back a year. I will continue trying but if you know of some great threads or can recognize them that would be super awesome smile


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