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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 468021" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont think you have anything to worry about yet with this issue. Neither of my 4 or 5 grands can write very well at all. Letters are very big and sloppy and all over the page. Coloring isnt very good either. Keyana is much worse. My boys were better at that age. There are some Leapfrog toys that you can use a stylus and copy the letters. Cheaper than the Ipad if you dont have one. There is also a cool fisher price one that is great for a Xmas present. Cant remember the exact name though. It has a ton of games and stuff on it. </p><p></p><p>Cory couldnt read or write his name when he was 4. We were working so much more on behaviors and I was so scared we hadnt prepared him for Kindergarten. He couldnt tie his shoes either. Well...by the time he he got to Xmas break, he not only was he tying his shoes, he was reading at the end of 1st grade level and he was doing second grade math. This was a kid who only knew his colors when he entered K. Dont worry so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 468021, member: 1514"] I dont think you have anything to worry about yet with this issue. Neither of my 4 or 5 grands can write very well at all. Letters are very big and sloppy and all over the page. Coloring isnt very good either. Keyana is much worse. My boys were better at that age. There are some Leapfrog toys that you can use a stylus and copy the letters. Cheaper than the Ipad if you dont have one. There is also a cool fisher price one that is great for a Xmas present. Cant remember the exact name though. It has a ton of games and stuff on it. Cory couldnt read or write his name when he was 4. We were working so much more on behaviors and I was so scared we hadnt prepared him for Kindergarten. He couldnt tie his shoes either. Well...by the time he he got to Xmas break, he not only was he tying his shoes, he was reading at the end of 1st grade level and he was doing second grade math. This was a kid who only knew his colors when he entered K. Dont worry so much. [/QUOTE]
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