Children have to practice handwriting on special handwriting worksheets. Teaching them on a normal notebook paper will lead to confusion. On handwriting sheets every letter or number is written within a character spacer line. Writing lines act as a guide – they help the child to write the letter with the correct height, width and length.
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October 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Engaging young minds is most effective when learning is fun. Introducing new concepts through new methods draws and keeps attention. Activities for teaching vocabulary can be just as enjoyable. As the key partner to comprehensive in a child’s learning journey, vocabulary requires retention. And retention is fueled by activities that build memory and cognitive skills.
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Poor vision and poor hearing will affect a child’s learning and social skills.
Signs of poor eyesight: If a child complains of headaches, eye strains, or is rubbing eyes excessively, has difficult reading, or holds the object too close to the eyes to view it or has difficulty concentrating then get your child’s eye tested. A simple eye test can detect if there are any problems. Fixing the eye problem will give your child’s learning abilities a huge boost.
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Teaching the child the right way to sit when writing plays an important part in teaching the child good handwriting skills. If a child’s posture is not correct it makes the child uncomfortable and this in turn affects his or her handwriting.
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January 27th, 2008 · 2 Comments
In the last few years the number of left handed persons has increased dramatically. This is partly because left handed children are not forced to use the right hand for writing any more but are rather encouraged to use whichever hand the child shows a preference to. Previously a left handed child was always corrected and encouraged to use the right hand.
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We have all heard ‘handwriting analysis’ before. ‘Graphology’ is the analysis of handwriting particularly in relation human mind. People who have the skills to analyze handwriting determine a person’s character by analyzing their handwriting.
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“We all know alphabets, so why not we just write the alphabets on a paper and get our children to practice them?”
If you are thinking like that then you are not alone. However I am sorry to say that it is the wrong approach. We need to write the alphabets as per the method approved by the education board.
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There are many activities you can expose your children to – A lot of activities are fun and also help in developing fine motor skills…..There are basically three kinds of activities which will help to develop your child’s fine and gross motor skills:
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Fine Motor Skills is the ability to control small precise movements with the fingers, wrists and hands. These skills are important for day to day activities in life. They also play a very important role in the school activities. A child’s handwriting skills depends on the child’s fine motor skills. There are lots of activities you can do to improve your child’s fine motor skills.
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Here are some tips for right posture when your child is working on the computer:
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