Well, it has been decreed. A child who is good at maths is not entitled to any support with fine motor skills problems.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Of course, her maths & science grades are likely to drop too. No-one can tell answers are right if they can't read the answers.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I had appaling handwriting, was told by geog teacher to stop using cursive. Did went up a set in near every subject. It matters.
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Replying to @nevynxxx
Ugh. This has also driven me mad. Every new teacher had different idea about whether cursive will help or hinder. Neither.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
No, in her case cause sounds much different to mine from that PoV.
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Replying to @nevynxxx
You can see the effort. The knuckles go white as she tries to make the pen move where she wants it to.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Does she have the same prob writing on a whiteboard?
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Replying to @nevynxxx
It gets better if she can write really big. It's small, precise movements that are the problem.
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