Dysgraphia 101 (Dysgraphia Series, Part 1) - 34391
This introductory session provides educational diagnosticians with a clear understanding of dysgraphia as defined by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and its relationship to specific learning disabilities in written expression. Participants will delve into the TEA criteria for dysgraphia, explore how it manifests differently from other writing-based learning disabilities, and review the key components of a comprehensive evaluation. Through case examples and discussion, attendees will gain practical insights into selecting appropriate assessment tools and interpreting data to make informed eligibility decisions and develop effective support recommendations. This session is aligned with the evaluation components of the TEA-required self-assessment.
Audiences
Diagnosticians, Dyslexia Interventionist, Occupational Therapists
Prerequisite/Special Notes
This is part one of a four part series on dysgraphia. It is not required to attend all four sessions.
Objectives
Participants will identify the TEA definition of dysgraphia and distinguish it from other specific learning disabilities in written expression.
Participants will review the TEA-recommended assessment components for evaluating dysgraphia and understand their role in determining eligibility, and apply knowledge from TEA guidelines to analyze case study data focusing on interpreting findings that align with dysgraphia as a specific learning disability.
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