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Originally Posted by Aerynne
How are her fine motor skills otherwise? How is her drawing?
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She is currently at a level of "stick figures with expressive faces." She can also compose a picture from a description, such as a ship steaming past a smoking volcano on a moonlit night, and draw from memory, although the drawings are filled with symbols such as swirls for wind.
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Originally Posted by NovelMama
That would ping my radar as a teacher.
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Can I scan in some of her latest copywork and PM it to you?
FYI, her dad can imagine a piece of furniture in his head, freehand a diagram, and build it from the diagram, and he can draw cute little cats and faces with depth and shading, but his handwriting is about on her level. Actually I think hers may be slightly better now. He didn't get a formal diagnosis AFAIK, but seeing as how he had to have a nun standing behind him helping him point his Rs and Ks the right way with her hand over his on the pencil, I think he has dysgraphia. He also shows signs of dyslexia, and Sophia still mixes up b and d when reading if she feels tired.
Time to get her into the resource room? :/