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The Bylund Clinic
James Bylund
14 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to The Bylund Clinic podcast, where we provide insights and expert advice on navigating the complex world of educational psychology and IEPs. Our clinic is dedicated to empowering parents and students by offering guidance on assessments, interventions, and advocacy for children with learning differences. Join us as we explore topics like preparing for IEP meetings, understanding neurodiverse needs, and supporting children at home and in school. Whether you're looking for practical tips or in-depth discussions, The Bylund Clinic podcast is here to help you advocate effective
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Welcome to The Bylund Clinic podcast, where we provide insights and expert advice on navigating the complex world of educational psychology and IEPs. Our clinic is dedicated to empowering parents and students by offering guidance on assessments, interventions, and advocacy for children with learning differences. Join us as we explore topics like preparing for IEP meetings, understanding neurodiverse needs, and supporting children at home and in school. Whether you're looking for practical tips or in-depth discussions, The Bylund Clinic podcast is here to help you advocate effective
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Episode 5: What Parents Need to Know About Dysgraphia
The Bylund Clinic
43 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 5: What Parents Need to Know About Dysgraphia

Writing difficulties are one of the most visible challenges students face, and for parents, this can be a major source of concern, especially when the root cause isn't immediately clear. This episode breaks down what dysgraphia is, the different ways it can manifest, and how parents can best support their child through assessment, intervention, and accommodations. In this episode, we’ll cover:
What is Dysgraphia?
We’ll explore the different types of dysgraphia and explain how it can affect both the motor aspects of writing (graphomotor skills) and the cognitive aspects (organizing and expressing thoughts, spelling, writing fluency).
Assessing Dysgraphia
Learn about the different cognitive skills that can contribute to dysgraphia, including working memory, attention, verbal reasoning, and processing speed. We’ll talk about what parents should look for in a quality writing evaluation, from measuring fluency and legibility to assessing the organization and quality of longer written passages.
Dysgraphia and IDEA Eligibility
Dysgraphia can qualify under the IDEA as a specific learning disability in writing. We’ll discuss why early intervention is crucial and how spelling, handwriting, and written expression are all critical to the student’s educational progress.
Effective Interventions for Writing Challenges
Different types of dysgraphia require different interventions. From occupational therapy for graphomotor issues to structured literacy programs for spelling and explicit instruction in the writing process, we’ll outline evidence-based methods that help build lasting writing skills.
Tools and Accommodations for Writing Success
For kids with dysgraphia, tools like graphic organizers, sentence starters, and assistive technology can make a huge difference, but also need to be used with care as part of a more comprehensive intervention approach.
Tune in to understand how dysgraphia can affect your child’s learning, and learn the best ways to support their writing development, both at home and in school.

The Bylund Clinic
Welcome to The Bylund Clinic podcast, where we provide insights and expert advice on navigating the complex world of educational psychology and IEPs. Our clinic is dedicated to empowering parents and students by offering guidance on assessments, interventions, and advocacy for children with learning differences. Join us as we explore topics like preparing for IEP meetings, understanding neurodiverse needs, and supporting children at home and in school. Whether you're looking for practical tips or in-depth discussions, The Bylund Clinic podcast is here to help you advocate effective