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    All About Handwriting

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    • L Offline
      LOLMum
      last edited by

      I can’t really remember when it started.


      But I do know I use whatever material I have be it a receipt, a voucher, a napkin n even playdoh to form letters n words for my kids to see, trace n play with.

      It can be in the restaurant, in the car, at the supermarket.

      Sometimes when bathing, the kids wrote letters n words on the glass door.

      It doesn’t have to be formal lesson all times…which can be real boring for the kids.

      I find tracing letters with finger fun. Sometimes u write it in the air, the kids will try to recall the stroke(s) n guess letter.

      For formal lesson, we used paper n pencil on table (to get the correct posture for writing) n whiteboard.

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        Champion
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        imlearning:
        Get some penmanship books 🙂

        gerberadaisy:
        They're books with lines for kids to practise handwriting (not a normal exercise book). Easily available at bookshops such as Popular.
        http://www.popular.com.sg/jsp/product/product_detail.jsp?vca001=105&vpd001=99276
        http://i50.tinypic.com/k0t2r5.gif\">
        http://www.learners.com.sg/productdetail.aspx?id=482&cid=1

        Happened to read this thread and thought to share all here 😄

        About The Book/Series
        This series of three handwriting books provides the structured framework young children will need to make a correct start to developing handwriting skills. The activities in the books have been creatively designed to motivate children to master the mechanics of handwriting in a fun and meaningful way whilst promoting their oral, listening and reading skills. Detailed notes for adults are available with suggestions for conducting and extending the activities, so that they can play an active role in helping children develop clear and legible handwriting.
        Features
        * \tPromotes handwriting, oral, listening and reading skills
        * \tEngages children in creative and meaningful activities
        * \tProvides detailed notes for parents and teachers
        * \tEncourages adult-child bonding through active adult participation

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          Imami
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          Hi folks! Want to ask - what kind of eraser do your kids use?


          What to do with those erasers which become too small? Just throw away? They can’t be recycled or given a new lease of life?

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            FlozaEleezen
            last edited by

            Handwriting is most important in a student life as well as in our personal life also. So it should be always clear. If your girl’s still cannot changes her bad habit then I think you have to consult with some good handwriting teacher and advised your girl to write handwriting everyday.

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              Imami
              last edited by

              How about the way a child holds the pencil… Do we need to insist that they hold the pencil THE correct way?


              Ok, you know there is a generally accepted way of holding a pencil. Any deviation from that finger posture, I take it as wrong way of holding a pencil. Is it necessary to correct the child who is learning to write?

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                verykiasumummy
                last edited by

                i cane my kids last time when they write untidily… this does much help as they are writing nicely and neatly now…

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                  ImMeeMee
                  last edited by

                  I go this website for alphabet tracing worksheets:


                  http://www.writingwizard.longcountdown.com/multi-word_handwriting_worksheet_maker.html

                  It allows you to inpute your own sentences and then print. FOC. I usually create a short story about things which relate to my child, print and let her practice. She is more motivated to write about things that she is familiar with and in this way I can engage her better.

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                    KoalaBear37
                    last edited by

                    I trained my kids of how to write neatly by:


                    When they write untidily in the book, I will get them to rub and write the answers again.

                    I will get those books with many lines to train their handwriting.

                    Maybe u can try these methods and see if it will work. :xedfingers:

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                      yuliyeo
                      last edited by

                      Today is our best day!

                      My child’s School teachers complimented that my daughter has very very neat hand writing for both English and Chinese! as a parent, I felt very happy, all my effort pay off.

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                        Imami
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                        yuliyeo:
                        Today is our best day!

                        My child's School teachers complimented that my daughter has very very neat hand writing for both English and Chinese! as a parent, I felt very happy, all my effort pay off.
                        :rahrah: haiyo.... I look forward to my turn but I think need to wait till cows come home.... :rotflmao:

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