This is a fun way to practice handwriting, and most of the time children are ready and willing to learn. Some writing activities include the use of shaving cream, window markers, flashlights, Gak, and many other fun ways to learn how to write letters. For older children, general writing topics with longer writing assignments are also used. The general writing assignments are fun and children enjoy participating in them.
Some of the techniques used in the First Strokes Multi-Sensory Handwriting Program can be adapted to fit other print programs as well as cursive writing.
For more information on the First Strokes Multi-Sensory Handwriting Program, please contact us, or visit the First Strokes Multi-Sensory Handwriting Program website.