October 2019 (Newsletter #1)
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Greetings!
Many parents and teachers want students to improve handwriting skills. We often ask children to practice handwriting over and over. But if the foundations for handwriting have not been built, practicing is often stressful and may not produce good results. Handwriting requires building complex, global skills to all work in harmony within the brain, body and sensory systems. Keep these 3 things in mind for best results to improve handwriting: 1. Foundation--hand & arm muscle strength, motor skills, brain and sensory connections 2. Relaxation 3. Focus The foundation, relaxation, and focus for improved handwriting can be accomplished by using innate rhythmic and reflex integration movements from the Brain and Sensory Foundations course. Once these 3 are in place, then practicing makes sense and is much more enjoyable and effective. See before and after samples below! |
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