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My son hates to write--need advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathrine" data-source="post: 212914" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>I did check out dysgraphia before I came here (as much as a person can over the internet.) It doesn't sound like that's what he has. His spelling is very good and his handwriting is very good--esp. cursive. Sometimes his printing is really big, but it's not bad. I will totally look into some pencil grips or different sized pencils. That sounds like an interesting idea. </p><p></p><p>Witzend,</p><p>Penmanship is very popular among homeschoolers. We use copybooks to practice penmanship while writing quality sentences. Some copybooks contain Scripture passages and other wise sayings. We used one like that for a while. Right now we're using one that contains Latin hymns, sayings, and Bible passages, since he is also studying Latin. My son does not mind copying 2 or 3 lines of cursive practice out of this book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathrine, post: 212914, member: 568"] I did check out dysgraphia before I came here (as much as a person can over the internet.) It doesn't sound like that's what he has. His spelling is very good and his handwriting is very good--esp. cursive. Sometimes his printing is really big, but it's not bad. I will totally look into some pencil grips or different sized pencils. That sounds like an interesting idea. Witzend, Penmanship is very popular among homeschoolers. We use copybooks to practice penmanship while writing quality sentences. Some copybooks contain Scripture passages and other wise sayings. We used one like that for a while. Right now we're using one that contains Latin hymns, sayings, and Bible passages, since he is also studying Latin. My son does not mind copying 2 or 3 lines of cursive practice out of this book. [/QUOTE]
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