I just typed this up and it disappeared, so hopefully this isn't a double post.

DS9 has dysgraphia and stealth dyslexia. We started working with an OG tutor in September and he started learning cursive. They say that cursive is easier for kids with dyslexia because the letters start at the same place on the line every time. Well, I'm linking to a picture of his first 5 sentences written spontaneously (without a model to look at). I wish I had a before picture to show you what his printing looks like, but if you have a kid with dysgraphia, you know how bad it is. His cursive has looked this good almost from the beginning. It is truly amazing. BTW, he hasn't learned capital letters yet, hence the lower case i's. smirk

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