Friday, December 7, 2007

Writing Woes




My near 8 yo HATES writing anything school related. At first I thought this was just an obedience issue, but after I read some things (Ruth Beechick?) I wonder. There are certain things this child will write on her own, such as a letter or a story that is her own idea. But she would rather do any school subject orally than write answers in her workbooks, even math! 

So what I learned is this: if your child makes his letter O's clockwise instead of counter-clockwise, or makes his lower case r's backwards (hump before stick, right to left), he needs retraining.
I asked my daughter to write the alphabet while I watched. Sure enough, she makes her O's and r's backwards. The article also recommended some small muscle exercises to strengthen the fingers, such as using the writing hand to crinkle an opened sheet of newspaper into a ball. So this morning I had this child do just that.  You know how it is when your children are encouraged to destroy something, right?  They really get into it!  Soon I had four girls crushing newspapers into balls, and shortly thereafter, our own desert "snowball" fight!  We'll do this daily until the junk mail runs out, and I'm sure the weak little third grade fingers will become burly, strong, experienced, happy writers.

6 comments:

  1. REALLY?!?!

    I will have to check out my DS7's O's now.

    He has been breaking into tears lately whenever I ask him to write anything longer than a few words. His penmanship is really shaky, too.


    Do you have a reference to that Beechick article?

    I would be really interested in reading more!


    Thanks,

    Michelle

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  2. Okay - I was curious so I checked it out...

    He DOES make his O's clockwise (and he starts at the bottom!) but his r's are done the 'regular' way.

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  3. wow...very interesting -- after developing the muscles, how do they suggest the retraining?

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  4. Great idea - i also have reluctant writers.

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  5. This is very helpful! I am going to try it with my kids.

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  6. Well isn't that interesting! I guess I have always made my O's backwards then :)


    By the way, I love your blog. What a sweet family you have. It makes me very excited to homeschool my children, well once I have some :).

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