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Help your child develop handwriting skills with this workbook.
Did you know that learning handwriting separately from writing essays can be more effective than focusing only on writing tasks, especially for kids with dysgraphia?
Learning to write is a skill that takes lots of practice for nearly everyone, but for some children it is extremely hard. Usually, this is due to a learning disorder called dysgraphia that can affect any child but the ones who have dyslexia or ADHD are prone to suffer it. Like any other learning disability, dysgraphia can lead to frustration, low self-esteem, and poor academic performance.
Children with dysgraphia often hate writing by time they are diagnosed. Because of this, it is often a good idea to separate writing essays from learning handwriting. Find other fun ways of working on writing skills like tracing shapes, solving mazes or coloring. This will help your child make progress in the skill areas necessary for handwriting without forcing the issue of learning handwriting.
Dysgraphia Tools for Kids: 100+ Activities to Improve Hand and Pencil Control is a workbook that includes multiple activities that will help your kid build hand dexterity and develop the ability to hold and move a pencil fluently and effectively, and therefore contribute to produce legible writing.
In this workbook you will find:
An introductory parents’ mini guide to dysgraphia condition with some strategies and tools to use at home
103 activities:
Lines tracing sheets that make kids practice essential strokes that teach directionality in writing
Maze games that boost coordination
Shapes tracing pages as a precursor to forming letters
Cut and glue puzzles to help improve hand strengthand concentration
Copy lines and follow the path challenges thatcontribute to be accurate and successful in letter formation
Tracing and coloring pictures to foster hand-eye coordination and creativity – They are one side printed so your kid can use markers, crayons… whatever they want for coloring
Easy word tracing tasks at the end of the book to put in practice pencil control
A certificate of achievement at the end of the book. It is extremely important to recognize and reward the effort of your kid.
Large print, perfectly sized for kids at 8.5” x 11”
Get your little one ready for learning to write with this workbook that helps them develop early writing skills while having fun. Buy your copy now.
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Our mission is to provide effective tools to those with learning difficulties and to support parents and teachers in their educational role.
A workbook that helps children develop handwriting skills
100+ exercises to work on hand and pencil control
Learning to write is a skill that takes lots of practice for nearly everyone, but for children with dysgraphia it is extremely hard. An effective strategy is to focus on activities that help your kid build hand dexterity and develop the ability to hold and move a pencil fluently and effectively, and therefore contribute to produce legible writing.
BEHIND THE WORKBOOK
Fine motor skills development
Visual-perceptual skills
A lot of fun
100+ HAND AND PENCIL CONTROL ACTIVITIES
Copying patterns
Cutting and gluing different shapes
Tracing and coloring images
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ASIN : B0BBYB4NGM
Publisher : Independently published (August 25, 2022)
Language : English
Paperback : 159 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8848214635
Reading age : 3 – 7 years
Item Weight : 14.4 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.36 x 11 inches
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