Elementary School
- If the teacher is unable to read the student's writing, their work will be marked wrong or they will be asked to complete the work all over again. This can lead to decreased self-esteem and stress for your child.
- Students in elementary school are sometimes given worksheets to complete. Ask me how Assistive Technology can help to make the student's work more legible on a worksheet!
- Can your child read the handwritten note you left for them to read on the counter if you wrote in cursive? I can help!
- Get a headstart on keyboarding or typing skills for state tests and class projects. We offer keyboarding or typing classes too.
Middle School
Many students now have access to computers or other type of keyboard in Middle School. Is your child proficient with typing? Can your child keep up with note-taking? Can they complete worksheets legibly?
High School
Your child will need to know how to keyboard in high school well to keep up with note-taking and papers that are due. Does your child know how to sign his/her name in cursive? Do they need assistive technology to help with note-taking or reading?
Good Handwriting
Depends on a student's pencil grip, eye-hand coordination, visual perception ability, visual-motor integration skills, and posture are all components of good handwriting. Sometimes students require more intense assistance to develop the skills necessary for legible handwriting. We can help!
Top Four Reasons Why Handwriting Is Important
It helps bump upgrades and classroom test scores (in elementary school) – focusing on learning to write fluidly allows your letters and words to be legible. Poor handwriting can impede school performance.
It helps bump upgrades and classroom test scores (in elementary school) – focusing on learning to write fluidly allows your letters and words to be legible. Poor handwriting can impede school performance.
It puts the focus on the content of written work – more fluid and automatic handwriting translates to more time for concentrating on contents rather than the mechanics of writing. It boosts confidence.
It puts the focus on the content of written work – more fluid and automatic handwriting translates to more time for concentrating on contents rather than the mechanics of writing. It boosts confidence.
It is a requirement for many jobs – a recent Monster.com search reveals that positions in security systems, healthcare, engineering, and childcare, require legible handwriting in their job descriptions.
It is a requirement for many jobs – a recent Monster.com search reveals that positions in security systems, healthcare, engineering, and childcare, require legible handwriting in their job descriptions.
It is an everyday communication skill – if teachers can't read a child's writing, they can't properly grade their work. If bosses, colleagues, and friends can't read a note, the note is useless. Computers are not always available.
It is an everyday communication skill – if teachers can't read a child's writing, they can't properly grade their work. If bosses, colleagues, and friends can't read a note, the note is useless. Computers are not always available.