Hi. Ds6.5 is doing A Reason for Handwriting A with LHFHG (1st grade). His penmanship is pretty good (you can see it in the pictures). We got him a "claw" to help with his pencil grip. It still seems like he is still holding the pencil a little tight, though. I am trying to turn his paper a little more each day (to match his arm), but I don't know that I am actually achieving anything in that department. It seems like his body & arm just move further around.
All that to say, that he doesn't like handwriting. He will do the work (after an "awe mom, I don't like handwriting"
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), but he says it hurts his hand. I've limited his writing as long has he tries to do his best. Is his hand hurting normal? Does he just need to build up stamina? He doesn't crook his wrist particularly, but it does seem like he likes to write with his wrist turned up on the side, verses, when I write, my wrist is more flat down on the paper with my fingers out in front.
I'm not sure where to go from here. I want to do something about it if there is something actually wrong, but I'm not sure that there is. I am going to need writing stamina if I am going to do dictations in a couple of years, right? Do I go to an occupational therapist? Will switching curriculums (e.g. using Handwriting without Tears) help us in any way? I don't know that I know how to teach him. Is there anything on the internet that you have found that is helpful?
Thanks for any input. I appreciate the help and support of the wonderful ladies on this board!
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