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Writing with Adaptive Tools

A child with cerebral palsy uses a weighted pencil grip and slanted board to trace letters. The special educator provides verbal encouragement and physical support, focusing on letter formation. Adapted tools make writing accessible, building confidence and fine motor skills.

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