YAHOO!!! Let's help the little ones develop the correct pencil grip!! - Crayon Rocks
YAHOO!!! Let's help the little ones develop the correct pencil grip!! - Crayon Rocks
How important is the correct pencil grip?
I was reading an article about different writing styles yesterday and then I saw a picture of the writer holding there pen...
From a remedial point of view he/she was holding it totally wrong. I couldn't copy the picture due to it being copyrighted so I had to browse the internet to search for another, similar picture:
What do you think?
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Somewhere in this adults development he/she wasn't taught correctly or ... I can think of so many other possibilities but decided to focus on the development of a proper pencil grip.
Let's start at the beginning.
Just like all developmental aspects pencil grip development also has different stages of development.
It is important that children go through these various stages because it also show how far there fine motor development is progressing. This means that there is a very important correlation between fine motor development and pencil grip. If a child's fine motor development isn't developed enough they will not be able to hold the pencil correctly.
How can you as a teacher/mother assist in the development of fine motor skills?
*Use clothespins too paint; to sort items.
*Play with clay. (Roll the clay, make small balls etc.)
*Use elasticbands to strenghten your fingers.
*Do finger aerobics. (The kids always enjoy this.)
*Do a lot of cutting exercises.
There is a vast majority of ideas and exercises you can use, these are only the few that I focus on in my Pre-K and Kindergarten class as well as when I have my Special-Ed kids.
After you have developed the fine motor skills you can focus on how the child is holding his/her pencil. We teach our little ones a rhyme. Just remember, teach the rhyme that works for the group you have in front of you.
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The one I use for my pre-k and kindergarten class differs from the one I use for my Special-Ed kids, but they all work the same. You use the one that suits your group!
REMEMBER: It is not impossible to fix a pencil grip when a child is older. It might take a bit longer but IT IS POSSIBLE.
Crayon Rocks
After a lot of research and trying to find products to assist my learners I found Crayon Rocks.
Crayon rocks heres developed by a special needs educator in America. It is specially molded to assist learners with the development of the tripod grip and to strengthen the learner's fine motor skills. And the bonus about this product is that it is created with Soya beans making it environmentally friendly.
Here is a video by the designer, Barbara Lee, about Crayon Rocks.
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Imagine a generation without pencil grip and fine motor problems due to using Crayon Rocks.
Follow these following links to order your set of Crayon Rocks, depending on the continent you live in.
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Great post! I love those rocks and the ideas. Just like learning to walk, learning to write is such a physical process (not just for letter recognition) and I am always telling parents there is a purpose to our play - all the play dough, scissors and crafty stuff is there so you're kid will hold that pencil the right way. Thanks for the post!
Thanxs for the comment. I beliece that they will make such a big difference where ever they are implemented.
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Oh my gosh those are so cool, we want them!! But nothing in South Africa :(
Our company will be importing them @sweetpea. We received sole distributors right in Africa Send me an email at [email protected] so I can send you the pricelist.
We will be placing an order by the end of the week.
That's so awesome! Will do just that. Thank you :)
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Never seen this before!!! How awesome. They look like good quality crayons too. I hate it when crayons leave those streaks, these don't seem to do it.