If your students are struggling with drawing and learning certain letter formations or letters that appear to mirror each other then this might be the help that you are looking for.

Some students with dyslexia have problems with letter reversals but not all students who have a hard time with letter reversals have dyslexia. Check out this post for more information and help on letter reversals for your students.
Here are some helpful strategies and a free printable worksheet to help your kids with letter reversals. Letter reversals are when kids draw letters upside down or backwards. This problem is more common then you might realize and is popular with letters like ‘b’ and ‘d’ and other letters that are supposed to connect. This problem can also occur with numbers as well as letters.
Use helpful strategies like certain ways to hold the pencil or seeing a therapist for your child’s future development. Besides dyslexia, other common reasons for having letter reversal problems include memory deficits, auditory processing delays, and visual processing disorders.
If you notice your child or student struggling with letter reversals, it’s important to try to catch it and correct it as early as possible. Sometimes if it goes on too long without being corrected it’ll form into a habit that will be hard to break later on.
Check out these links below for more free printable letter worksheets.
Click this link here to download and print your free letter reversal help worksheet.
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