Is Dysgraphia only Handwriting Issue?

When we talk about learning disability people think it might be dyslexia because it is one of the most widely recognised learning disability. We already aware of signs such as letter reversals, confusion similar-looking letters, difficulty decoding words, weak phonological awareness, slow and inaccurate reading, spelling difficulties, omission or substitution of sounds and letters, poor […]

He doesn’t look autistic!

As a special educator, every classroom visit teaches me something new. Some lessons come from books, some from teachers, and some from children themselves. This is the story of one such child who reminded me why observation, understanding, and early intervention are so important in inclusive education. A simple Classroom Activity I had recently joined […]