Teaching Line Orientation & Letter Formation with Handwriting


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Weekly Newsletter: Teaching Line Orientation & Letter Formation with Handwriting

Hello Reader,

Happy Monday! I hope you had a great weekend.

We're going to take a look at typical development for line orientation in handwriting and some activities you can do if your child is struggling with this skill.

CLICK HERE TO READ How to Fix Line Orientation Challenges in Handwriting

Letter formation can affect legibility and writing speed. If you have a child or student struggling with poor letter formations, it is important to address this. Let’s look at how to fix poor letter formations in handwriting.

CLICK HERE TO READ How to Fix Letter Formation Challenges in Handwriting

I hope you have a great week!

Chat soon.

~ Heather

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Hi! I'm Heather | Growing Hands-On Kids

I share child development tips, tools, and strategies using my background as an Occupational Therapy Assistant in the school system. Topics include gross motor, fine motor, visual motor, pre-writing and handwriting, and sensory processing activities for parents, educators, and other therapists.

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