I came across this post from 2010, while I was transferring my other blog to this one. I had a discussion with a lady just the other day about this subject, so I thought I would go ahead and post this as a current post, so that she can read it. I hope that this helps you, if your child struggles with Written Expression.
Hailey has been having some difficulty getting up to speed with Written Expression. I posted week before last that we had hit a bump in the road. Actually, I think I have created the bump. I couldn’t understand why a child that is so smart, couldn’t put together a simple sentence, or make up a story. We tried several different approaches to try and help with this like; Writing Prompts, Spoken Dictation, I would write as she made up the story, Work Sheets, etc. None of those have seemed to work. Out of frustration, I pushed her harder to succeed at this and got a result I wasn’t expecting. She completely shut down. It got to the point where she couldn’t even count. That’s when I decided to take a break.
Hailey was ahead in most all of her school subjects so we have been working on making things more fun. We did a Unit Study on Australia, and we have been memorizing her Math Facts. The time I would have spent arguing with her about why she can’t seem to get her work done, I have spent researching how to make accommodations for her, and how to help her with Written Expression.
Today, I read a great blog post by Penny from A Mom’s View of ADHD. She addresses this exact issue. If you are having these problems with your child, take a look at the links on her blog.
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