If you are a forethoughtful and
attentive parent you won`t put the responsibility of learning your child to
write on school teachers. The success and progress of kids depends on the
persistence of their parents. If a child shows excellent results at the classes
this is not because he is a genius it is because parents put maximum efforts in
his some lessons.
Currently, there are people who
learned to write easily, but for the other, it may have been a complicated
task. But both of these types want best for their children, for this reason,
parents deliberately look for ways to simplify the process of their offspring`s
progress. Fortunately, every year the scientists, pedagogues and psychologists
work on new and useful ways of teaching kids to write. They publish books and create various programs and tutorials. This information
is available on the internet, but the amount of it can confuse a bothersome parent.
That is why we have prepared modern, simple and effective tips that will help
parents and tutors of the elementary school in teaching children to write
letters.
1. Set a goal
Both you and your little student
must have the aim to reach. When you have determined clearly motives for
yourself, try to inspire your child on some great achievement. Decide for
yourself, what is your current reason to write? Maybe you don`t bother yourself
with writing because someone does it for you at samedayessay. But your kid must not know about that. You must make him
thrilled with the business that you are going to complete together. Show the
importance of the thing you are doing.
Example. Offer to create a birthday postcard for the friend. Ask your child to decorate it with applications and paintings. Then explain that nicely-decorated postcard is cool, but it should contain a written message. At this moment your kid will be motivated to learn how to write because he will want to make his next greeting card better than the previous one.
Also, don`t forget to turn your home
classes into a game, because he will have time to get sick and tired from the
school discipline at school.
2. Prepare the posture
If you suddenly put the child in the
chair and force him to write it will be a great shock and stress for him. It is
a common fact that most kids are far from understanding what is pen and how to
use it. In this case, active and fruitful preparation period is the key to
success. Parent must introduce his child to writing instruments (pen, pencil,
paper) and letters in the fun format. It does not matter when do kids start to
write, because the process for every age has the same feature. What must the
little students know besides writing letters? They must be aware of how to sit
properly at the table and to feel comfortable in this pose. To the supporting
actions of the writing process refer:
- sitting at the desk;
- holding a pen;
- laying notebook on the table;
- to bend down not too high and not
too low;
- orient themselves in the space
3. Develop the movement of hands
To improve movement skills of your
child you must help your child to
develop stronger hand muscles. The best way to strengthen hand muscles is by encouraging your kid to
perform various activities with his hands:
- Draw figures;
- Mold out of clay;
- Create origami;
- Build from lego bricks;
- Button up ;
- Lace shoes;
- Cut with scissors;
These activities improve not only
state of hand muscles but also teach a child to concentrate on a business and
get the job done.
4. Use creative approach
As we have mentioned previously,
before you set your child at the desk with worksheets and let him write
letters, he must firstly get acquainted with what letters and words are. The
are the same, as any object in the world like sun or stars. Consequently, if a
kid can draw the sun and the stars, why can`t he try to draw letters? Give your
kid crayons with bright colors or highlighters and create together pictures
with words. Lucky for you, there are
lots of options today not to limit yourself only with paintings but also with
more creative ways of word-building:
- Stamping. Buy alphabet stamps or make create your own by attaching foam letter stickers
onto cork tops or bottle caps. In such a manner your kid will learn the exact
figure of the letter and have fun!
- Letter cubes. Encourage your kid to
build words with cubes, on the sides of which various letters are placed.
- Make cookies. Every housewife won`t refuse help at the kitchen. Try together to make figures
of the letters from the dough and make the cookies. Then you will get improved
movements, cooking skills and tasty dessert for the dinner.
5. Write the name
The first word, which the little
student must learn to write is his name. It is the most interesting sequence of
letters because it has a direct relation to the person. The child has listened
hundreds of times parents call him, so he is looking forward to being initiated
in the sacramental process of word-building by writing his name.
6. Practice is the best master
There are different ways to improve writing skills, but the regular repetition of
lessons is a formula to success. Especially when you learn how to write in
cursive for kids.
Written by: Lisa Grifin
Lisa Grifin is blogger whose credo is “Children are good learners. They first learn to act what they hear and see.
Lisa Grifin is blogger whose credo is “Children are good learners. They first learn to act what they hear and see.
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Agree with tips! When my kids are little and not yet schooling i introduce them to writing by buying them weiting books. The challenge that i encountered was really in the preparation of posture and the proper handling of pencils/pens. When they went to school thats the time they really improved and enhanced their hand writing :)
ReplyDeleteI am still in the process of teaching my son. He's still 2 years old. So, I don't know how it's going to be. I'm glad I have a guide though!
DeleteI agree with what Lisa Grifin shared. It is best that we be the first teachers of our kids. Learning is fun especially if the children ahow enthusiasm. And I hope parents really find time and the heart to teach their kids patiently.
ReplyDeleteI hope for the same, specially for me and Nate!
DeletePractice, practice, practice! I agree! Luckily, I never had a hard time teaching my son to write. He loves coloring and tracing kasi so lagi nappractice.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that, sis! Hopefully the same goes with me and Nate. :)
DeleteTotally agree woth this post. My parents are both elementary teachers, and I learned to write with the aid of my father. He intoduced me with pencil. and paper at an early age. Including the correct way of how you sit as well as hold the pencil. Drawings are very helpful too, making them more focused...given that at this age, tney have a short attention span.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kris! I need this 'coz my son's still 2. :)
DeleteI don't have a kid yet but since I've being practicing calligraphy, I can say that my penmanship has improved. Now, if ever I will be having kids, it will be inevitable for them not to learn to write from me. Hahaha! I'll even influence them with calligraphy. But truly, those are great tips!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn calligraphy, Kristine!
DeleteAgree on this! When I was younger I had difficulty learning to write, I would always finish last when it comes to copying notes so I'm always given the task to erase the writings on the board after class. Often my mom would find me in the classroom and help me write my notes. All I remember is that I got better at it when I was moved to a different school so the teaching style is definitely a big factor here.
ReplyDeleteI should ask my mother if I had difficulty writing when I was young because I couldn't remember anymore! lol!
DeleteWriting is not my problem because my son knows how to write letters, my dilemma is kung paano gaganda ang sulat. hehehe! Gusto yata magdoctor ng anak ko o may sarili siyang font. :)
ReplyDeletehaha! ok lang yan sis, lalo kung gusto mag doctor! lol.
Deletethank you for these tips. i wonder how early i should start teaching deus to write. 😄
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Roby!
DeleteTanda ko nun pinsan kong babae ang matyagang nagturo sakin magsulat. She's also the one who taught me how to read. Everyday kasi kaming naglalaro hehehe. Will share your tips to my other mommy friends.
ReplyDeleteGaling ah! That's nice gaw! :)
DeleteThe first word Yuri was able to write was also his name! I admit we were a bit delayed when it came to writing (he didn't write until this year - he is 4) but at least we're catching up. After just a few months, Yuri now knows how to spell various words!
ReplyDeleteMy advice? Minimise the use of touch screen gadgets. I don't believe they are as harmful as many articles say (that's my opinion haha) but it hinders the development of their fine motor skills.
Wow! Good job, Yuri! :) Same thought Maan, I'm trying to minimize screen time for Nate too.
DeleteGreat tips mommy!
ReplyDeleteI love the Creative Approach. We will do the Baking the "Alphabet letters" Zee loves learning through play. Thanks for sharing, I'll bookmark this :)
You're welcome, sis! :) It's amazing how many things they learn by playing, no?
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