13-year-old with awful handwriting (really, printing)

<p>now I’m not sure about any of this, but here goes. dysgraphia is a DSM IV listed disability. If the dysgraphia is affecting grades and is documented then an IEP is mandated by the individuals with disabilities in education act. Doesn’t matter that he’s in an intense program the IEP still applies, he really should have an IEP and accomodations. It’s best to do it now, when he’s still doing ok rather than when things get really bad.</p>