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Sassoon, Rosemary – Visible Language, 1990
Presents an interim report on work with writer's cramp patients, suggesting that a wider view of this condition is needed. Discusses aspects inherent in the act of writing, and in taught strategies, that influence the attitudes to, and treatment of, this movement disorder. Describes simple practical measures aimed at alleviating the symptoms. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Handwriting, Medical Research
Lindsey, Jimmy D.; Beck, Frances W. – Pointer, 1984
The article reviews the literature on handwriting and letter formation, noting writing subskills (such as laterality and eye-hand coordination) as well as observable negative behaviors (such as body tension, confusion with directionality, and problems in forming the alphabet). Ways to assess and develop letter formation abilities are described.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Handwriting, Writing Instruction
Berkey, Sybil M. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2009
Because sensorimotor and environmental factors have a profound effect on children's learning, every teacher should know how to weave strategies from occupational therapy (OT) into their everyday instruction. This is the guidebook K-3 teachers need to "think like an OT"--and form effective partnerships with OTs in their schools--so all students can…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Primary Education, Psychomotor Skills, Writing Skills
Cox, Marlene – 1985
This Tasmanian handbook for teachers describes a handwriting program that helps children develop a technique that enables them to easily produce a legible and fluent personal handwriting style. An initial overview of the program is followed by sections that focus on activities for development of handwriting skills, the process of planning the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Glossaries, Guidelines, Handwriting
Hackney, Clinton S. – 1997
This concise pamphlet describes methods of determining hand dominance in children. The pamphlet states that the child should be observed in certain procedures without being told that he or she is being tested. Among the test procedures suggested are activities with a hand puppet, hammering nails, and throwing a ball. The pamphlet offers directions…
Descriptors: Handedness, Handwriting, Object Manipulation, Primary Education
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Kurtz, Lisa A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1994
This article presents practical solutions to some common problems that may interfere with the mechanics of handwriting. Problems addressed include poor sitting posture, immature pencil grasp, poor stability or positioning of paper, uncertain hand dominance, difficulty copying from the chalkboard, and problems with spatial organization. (JDD)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Handwriting, Problems
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Ericsson, Kjerstin – Visible Language, 1990
Maintains that graphic skills may reveal a dementia process in progress. Describes a simple, nonverbal screening method, tested on 1,500 aged subjects, which uses geometric copying, handwriting, and freehand figure drawing to screen for social and/or cognitive disorders. Shows that these graphic skills drop in a prescribed order with decreasing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, Dementia, Freehand Drawing
Ediger, Marlow – 1979
Stressing the importance of instructional objectives, this discussion explores the relationship of handwriting to child characteristics and societal expectations. The nature of writing is described, and questions are specified for teachers to consider before determining educational objectives pertaining to handwriting. Guidelines for initial…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Guidelines
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Graham, Steve – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1992
This paper examines the importance of handwriting instruction, through discussion of four issues: (1) whether handwriting should be taught directly outside other writing contexts; (2) slanted versus traditional manuscript alphabets; (3) use of a beginner's pencil and wide lined paper; and (4) the use of self-regulation procedures within the…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Elementary Education, Handwriting, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Boom, Susan E.; Fine, Elaine – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1995
The STAR (Stop, Think, Ask, Recite) strategy was developed to help a kindergarten student write numerals. The child was encouraged to recite a "saying" while he formed each numeral. For example, to make a "5," the child would say "the man went down the street, around the corner, and his hat blew off." (JDD)
Descriptors: Handwriting, Learning Strategies, Metacognition, Numbers
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Millard, E.; Marsh, J. – Reading, 2001
Finds the current emphasis on technical accuracy and neatness in handwriting limits the role of drawing in children's construction of text. Suggests this has adverse consequences for development of pupil confidence, particularly in boys. Argues that teachers need to be more understanding of differences in the modes in which pupils choose to make…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Education, Handwriting, Males
Logan, Lloyd; And Others – 1984
The purpose of this report is to provide data on the progress of the Handwriting Implementation Project, which is designed to assist in installing the Beginner's Alphabet and Queensland Modern Cursive Script in Queensland government primary schools. Following an introduction that describes the phases and processes of curriculum development and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Evaluation, Cursive Writing
Bing, Sally B. – Academic Therapy, 1988
Described are strategies that help writing-disabled students improve handwriting skills (e.g., provide models, use prompting and fading techniques, teach proofing skills) and strategies that allow students to circumvent handwriting problems so they can concentrate on the subject matter content (e.g., typewriters, computers, oral reports and…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Education, Handwriting, Learning Strategies
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Arter, Christine; And Others – British Journal of Special Education, 1996
Teaching methods to develop the handwriting skills of children who have low vision are discussed. Difficulties are seen to result from problems with motor skills, visual factors, and mechanical difficulties. Stressed throughout is adaptation of the handwriting program to the particular needs of the individual child. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Handwriting, Individualized Instruction, Partial Vision
McCracken, Marlene J.; McCracken, Robert A. – 1996
In a new compact and easy-to-use edition, this book presents a program that provides students with a developmentally appropriate framework in which students become proficient spellers and at the same time develop as readers and writers. The book includes the original spelling instruction program; spelling dictation lists for grades 1 to 3; an…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Foreign Countries, Handwriting, Phonemic Awareness
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