Writing Right: A Story About Dysgraphia

Writing Right: A Story About Dysgraphia
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Publisher : Watertree Press LLC
Total Pages : 33
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ISBN-10 : 9780991104635
ISBN-13 : 0991104633
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Book Synopsis Writing Right: A Story About Dysgraphia by : Cassandra Baker

Download or read book Writing Right: A Story About Dysgraphia written by Cassandra Baker and published by Watertree Press LLC. This book was released on 2019-10-01 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About Writing Right Writing Right is an illustrated children's book whose main character is Noah, a third grade boy with dysgraphia. Many people have never heard of dysgraphia and that is one of the primary reasons for this book. Dysgraphia affects writing skills and can make learning very difficult. In this book, Noah learns to work through his struggles with dysgraphia through perseverance, help from his mom, computer resources, and occupational therapy. Through Noah’s story, I hope to shed some light on this lesser-­known disability and aid those affected. From the Author Hello! I’m Cassie, the author of this book, and a high school student from Virginia. For my Girl Scout Gold Award project, I wanted to write a children’s book that would help kids cope with the learning disability dysgraphia. I hope that kids can relate to Noah and learn along with him.

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