Helpful Tips for Supporting Students With Dysgraphia in Junior High and High School

Helpful Tips for Supporting Students With Dysgraphia in Junior High and High School

Keeli Gilbert, M.Ed., NCED
Published on: 04/03/2026

As students move into junior high and high school, writing demands increase quickly. Longer essays, note-taking, timed tests, and written responses across multiple subjects can make school especially challenging for students with dysgraphia. While dysgraphia doesn’t affect intelligence or creativity, it can make written expression slow, tiring, and frustrating. The good news? The right strategies can make a big difference.

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