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Your cart is empty.The Multi-Sensory Raised Ruled Tablet has raised headlines and baselines which help students stay within the guidelines. This portrait-oriented tablet mimics a standard notebook, making it a great option for students who benefit from the raised ruling but may not want to draw attention to their learning difference. Conforms to both D Nealian and Zaner-Bloser handwriting styles.
Geneva Sherwood
2025-08-18 18:12:14
If you have a struggling writer you need to try this! I have older students that struggle to stay within the lines and after a lesson with tactile paper they really seemed to see the lines more on their regular paper.
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2025-08-04 13:49:38
I'm blind and was looking for a way to learn to sign my name. The slight ridges on this paper allowed me to learn how to sign my name so it isn't going all over the place.Highly recommend.
Tanya L.
2025-07-11 10:07:24
Purchased for my child who has sensory needs. The paper has nicely raised lines to assist in writing. Paper is of good quality and functions as intended. I will buy again.
Janice
2025-06-19 10:20:45
I like the highlighted line that guides the students with letter placement. Their writing is nester and spaced much better. Paper thickness is fine.
Nichole Ransom
2025-06-16 12:14:41
My son has dysgraphia, and these ridged lines have made it much easier for him to make his letters.
C.S. Los Angeles
2025-03-25 14:49:02
Our 7 year old was really resisting writing at school. I thought maybe it was a motor skill issue or just homework avoidance, but then one day she said, "I don't like how the paper feels on my hand when I write." I also have sensory issues and realized she's right - I don't like the feeling of flat paper when I write on it. I gave this paper a try and the result was almost miraculous - she went from fighting me on writing anything to doing her written homework with almost no complaints.
Cash
2025-03-23 16:48:51
Most of the raised lined paper you find is 2-3x the cost of this BUT this is a very suitable option. Especially for narrow raised lined paper. It’s in workbook or tablet form which was totally fine for us, especially at a 1/3 of the cost. This paper is great!
britwalk89
2025-02-07 13:18:10
My ADHD 1st grader is having a hard time with his writing skills so trying a couple different things to get him to practice staying in the lines. He was most excited about this item that we picked out- thought it would be cool to feel lines on the paper. I was slightly disappointed they were not raised a little more than they were. Also he has a very hard time figuring out which is the top line and which is the bottom. I understand why they made it two different colors was probably so you could point out the difference but I feel like he would have had an easier time if they were the same color and the dotted lines in the middle were the different color.As far as quality- the pad seems like it will hold up well. The paper tore out pretty nicely. Good thickness, again wish the "raised" lines were a little more raised.
Wendy
2025-01-22 16:08:26
This arrived a little bent, and the raised lines are not as pronounced as I had hope. Also quite expensive at $16 for a pad of writing paper. It is for someone who is visually impaired, I hope it helps.
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