<p>Ok, guys, it always seems to be the boys that have this problem. You can get an Occupational Therapist (preferably with a doctorate) to do a complete workup for handwriting/small motor control. Much less expensive. </p>
<p>However, CB will probably not give you the accommodation solely based on that evidence from a professional. You need to demonstrate that your student already had an IEP or 504 plan in place (“reasonble and customary,” like health insurance thresholds for reimbursement.)</p>
<p>If you have time, hop to it. It may make all the difference between an average score and a great score reflecting your student’s true abilities. My son has accommodations for handwriting in college now as well, and the UK Exams Schools are very strict about it, but the former accommodations and the latest OT writeup convinced them.</p>
<p>Well worth the effort.</p>