September 26 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
This course blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications, ensuring that occupational therapists are well-prepared to assess and treat individuals with dysgraphia.
You will learn:
• Types of dysgraphia and their signs and symptoms
• Treatment activities, ideas and approaches that work
• An understanding of the scope of OT’s role in dyslexia/dysgraphia
• When to stop working on handwriting and printing skills
• Specific technology that children with dysgraphia benefit from
• Packed with accommodations and resources to recommend and utilize with students now
This event will be taught LIVE virtually via Zoom (link will be emailed upon purchase). The course is directed at occupational therapists working with school aged children but would also be appropriate for educators.
Participants will be provided with a free e-book and a recording will be offered following the live events.
Cracking the Code: The OT’s Guide to Dysgraphia will be taught by Emma Paynter, founder of the business “Minds in Bloom” which provides therapy services to neurodivergent children as well as support and education to clinicians and caregivers. Emma has a BA in Psychology and MSc in Occupational therapy. She has special interest in neurodiverse affirming approaches, Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia/Dysgraphia.