MPDF
MPDF
Skills
What are writing
readiness (pre-
writing) skills?
Pre-writing skills are the fundamental skills children need to develop before they
are able to write. These skills contribute to the child’s ability to hold and use a
pencil, and the ability to draw, write, copy, and colour. A major component of pre-
writing skills are the pre-writing shapes. These are the pencil strokes that most
letters, numbers and early drawings are comprised of. They are typically
mastered in sequential order, and to an age specific level. These strokes include
the following strokes: |, —, O, +, /, square, \, X, and Δ.
Improve ability in, and persistence with, fine motor tasks for academic
performance.
Increase school readiness skills for your child’s emotional comfort and
ease of transition into school.
Help a child to develop age appropriate self care tasks such as doing up
buttons and zips.
Avoid my child becoming disengaged in an academic environment due to
difficulties completing colouring, drawing and writing.
Avoid frustrations experienced by parents, teachers and children when
the child is struggling to remain engaged in academic activities.
Help develop and maintain my child’s positive sense of well being through
belief in their pencil skills for academic and play tasks.
Ensure that my child doesn’t fall behind their peers in development of
handwriting or drawing.
Contact us today to make an initial enquiry or book an assessment for your child
on 1800 KID SENSE (1800 543 736)