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| [senco-forum] Handwriting help | |
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John Bergin
john.e.bergin at ntlworld.com
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>>>Handwriting<<< ...Compute....agreed ....Dragon...oh yes ...but.... Handwriting is very personal and criticism is like an attack on one's personality.. So one must offer what will be willingly accepted as help. It is blindingly obvious that computing is more amenable to 'support' enhancements .Yet there are a great many folk who want to use their own handwriting. & there is still the stigma of "being on the computer" that is in the literature .....I forget the reference but not the phrase. The physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist will have sets of physical exercises and suggestions re posture, muscle strain-cum-tone, pen grip etc; and suggestions re the various pens and junk that may help. Talking to them helps re that kind of basics. Tension will be evident as will frustration so privacy is needed when re-introducing HW. But it is not a "lesson" per se in terms of length needed.....what is needed is 10/15 minutes per day ....daily.....consistently.....no excuses. (My weekly checks are longer as I'm an inveterate chatterer who just loves to talk! But then it is one of my monitoring devices...when they chat back as they write then I know automacity is near. Well, that's my excuse anyway.) Lesley, You say Teodorescu Scheme....... you using "Write from the Start" or "Speed Up"? Or both? You aiming to teach loops out of his ears as per the Teodorescu or non loop or loop descenders, etc, or "he don't care what so just get him writin" routine? 1) The Teoderescu/Addy SU pre-writing exercises are fun if he should/could do them. What does the physio or OT suggest? I taught a double jointed Y 10 and refused to do any of the stuff that could posibly 'pop' anything. That's an OT job. I did do piano fingers and tense/untense fist gripping and wrist shaking re getting rid of rigid hand holding. You know...the old death grip as concentration gets going. 2) Kath Balcombe's "The Handwriting Files" (Thanks to Elaine re the tip on this scheme) and Pippa Chudley's "The MSL Handwriting Rescue Scheme" fit nicely together as print offs or p-copies of letters and combine well with Teodorescu /Addy patterns. Chris Jarman has some advice and downloadable fonts and review of schemes.... sorry, yeah, recommends italic.....great easy style (....mixed up with horror stories of mad art teachers unfortunately but if this dyspraxic can.....) www.quiljar.btinternet.co.uk/sih/html Sadly Tom Gourdie is no longer wth us and his books are long out of print. He says patterns in his books. 3) Patterns, letter element patterns, letter patterns......the key to handwriting. Sand tray, big chalk board, big white board, newspaper or big sugar paper , on A4 at the end. 4) mam-mbm-mcm-mdm-mem- &tc. The ancient letter speed pattern for practice. 5) "Play, scribble, practice," wrote Arrighi over 500 years ago ....still holds good for today. My daughter has to take betimes in the year 400mg pills of ibruprophen and get osteopath massage at exam time because she chose to handwrite and not go total computer writing. I sure wish she would have let me have a go at teaching some tips and hints...ah me, one's own never do listen or become willing, do they? Good luck to the young man...... John (Oh, I've never found the 'perfect pen' yet and I've tried for over 40 years!) |
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