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Fridgeworthy: Handwriting Practice for Home
Victoria Eilers Victoria Eilers

Fridgeworthy: Handwriting Practice for Home

Fridgeworthy: Handwriting Practice for Home

Strategies to Motivate Handwriting Practice

If your little one doesn’t like to sit still long enough to finish a PB&J, you might think handwriting practice isn’t a battle worth fighting. If you don’t have teaching experience, you also may feel overwhelmed—like you don’t know where to start.

We’re here to support you. Not only is handwriting practice possible, it can be fun. Here are some handwriting practice tips for your active, hands-on learner.

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Handwriting: Part 1
Shelby O'Connor Shelby O'Connor

Handwriting: Part 1

Occupational Therapists (OTs) play an integral role in both handwriting development and intervention. Handwriting is a complicated and complex skill that can often be taken for granted. As OTs, we are able to address the many factors that affect handwriting, both with the client and within the environment to improve the quality and function of handwriting.

Handwriting is defined by both: “the act of writing” and “someone’s particular style of handwriting”.

Handwriting is writing performed by the hand with a utensil (ex: crayon, pen, or pencil). Further, it is the motor skill of the hand with the ability to form letters.

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