How do I know if my child really needs it?
Graphotherapy can be used in cases of established difficulties as well as minor weaknesses, in order to prevent bad habits and support the child in their learning.
Here are some warning signs:



Readability and presentation
Gesture and comfort
Confidence and motivation
The writing is difficult for parents or teachers to read.
The letters are irregular or poorly formed.
The size of the letters is too large or too small.
The notebook is lacking in care and its layout is messy.
The child gets tired quickly while writing.
He may experience pain while writing, in the hand, wrist, arm or back
He holds his pencil incorrectly or adopts an uncomfortable posture.
Writing gestures are clumsy, irregular or not very fluid.
Difficulty writing quickly or completing homework on time.
The child expresses discomfort, a lack of pleasure or confidence in writing.
He avoids activities that require writing.
Strengthening Fine Motor Skills
Strengthening fine motor skills is essential for improving pen grip, hand-eye coordination, and the fine movements needed for fluent writing. Our strengthening sessions are designed to help children develop these skills in a fun and engaging way.



