“My Child Has Great Ideas… But Can’t Write Them Down”
- saramattia1313
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
This is one of the most common things parents tell me.
Your child can explain things beautifully out loud—then their writing looks like:
❌ one short sentence
❌ missing details
❌ poor spelling
❌ incomplete thoughts
❌ “I don’t know what to write”
That gap between oral language and written output is extremely common for students with dysgraphia or written expression challenges.
Writing requires:
🧠 planning
🧠 sequencing
🧠 holding ideas in memory
🧠 spelling
🧠 handwriting or typing…all at once.
At My Learning Farm, we bridge that gap by using:
✔️ verbal rehearsal
✔️ sentence frames
✔️ guided writing
✔️ dictation + structured transfer to paper
✔️ graphic organizers
Your child’s ideas matter. And with the right support, they can learn to express them confidently in writing.
Learn more about writing support here: www.mylearningfarm.com

Trusted sources: Understood.org, IDA




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