Does pencil grip really matter?

Whilst it may not be of paramount importance if you do not have the “perfect” pencil grip, what is important is that a pencil grip is functional, it does not cause pain or fatigue when writing, it provides neat – legible written work and writing tasks aren’t cut short simply because your hand won’t write fast enough …

Should you correct a child’s pencil grip?

It is really important for your toddler to move through all the developmental stages of holding a pencil. Usually, given normal play and development opportunities (lots of preparatory skills like cutting etc), by the time your child is 5-6 years old, he/she will have the correct pencil grip needed for handwriting.

Why can’t kids hold pencils?

“Children coming into school are being given a pencil but are increasingly not be able to hold it because they don’t have the fundamental movement skills. “To be able to grip a pencil and move it, you need strong control of the fine muscles in your fingers,. Children need lots of opportunity to develop those skills.”

Is it bad to hold your pencil wrong?

Children who form an incorrect pencil grip may face issues with their fine motor skills and with writing in the short- and long-term.

What holding your pen says about you?

If you hold your pen this way it means that you are ambitious. You love to dream and think big and do not limit your imagination. Sometimes you do get carried away in your own thoughts and imaginations, that’s why you love to be around people who make you feel secure and happy.

Why does the wrong pencil grip influence effective writing?

A poor pencil grip can affect the quality of a child’s handwriting as well as putting unnecessary strain on the hand muscles and ligaments. This causes the hand to tense or cramp and tire quickly, making the handwriting process hard work.

How can I improve my child’s pencil grip?

Five Strategies to Improve Pencil Grasp for School-Aged ChildrenToys With Tongs. Toys with tongs and tweezers encourage the use of the thumb, index and middle finger while working the tiny muscles in that nook between the thumb and index. Vertical Surfaces. Keeping It Small! Pencil Grips. Bubble Wrap!

Should a 3 year old be able to hold a pencil?

Developing Pencil Grip – Two to Three Years of Age: From 2-3 years, you will see your toddler holding the pencil more with their fingers. As their hands get stronger and more coordinated, and their wrist will also straighten out. This period is the time to develop their thumb, index, and middle finger to work together.

How can I encourage my pencil grip?

Use resistance putty (Theraputty) to help them build general hand strength. Use tweezers with your child. When your colouring with your child, break all of the crayons into small pieces. Try to encourage your child to rest the ulnar side (the little finger) of their hand on the page when they are writing or colouring.