Instead of a specific school principal, it may be better to call your School District office and ask to speak to whomever handles their "early identification" evaluations. It may be the District Special Education Director. (In most communities, individual schools handle their own students, but since your child isn't attending yet, he would be covered by the District's policy.)
I would request that the public school district do an OT/PT (occupational therapy/physical therapy) evaluation under their "early identification Child Find" program, as soon as possible. Your son's reluctance to write, and unusual grip, would be best addressed now through individualized attention/remediation, rather than waiting until kindergarten.
yes .he holds the pencil very unusual way.i tried to teach him to hold it the way it should be , but no luck .ten i let him hold the way he wants but when i ask him to write an alphabet he does not show any interest..
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