Multisensory Approach to Handwriting

What is a multisensory approach to handwriting?
Using a multisensory approach to handwriting allows the child to engage multiple senses, which can help establish the motor plan for letter formation. It is a fun and interesting way for children to learn!

Sensory Activities to try at home:

  1. Tactile media: Use different types of tactile media to form letters. For example, write letters in sand or form letters with play dough.
    • Sand, rice, glitter, foam soap/shaving cream, play dough/putty/molding clay.
  2. Movement
    • Writing on a vertical surface.
    • Air writing: Be sure to position elbow straight.
  3. Build the letters: Use various items or iPad apps to work on correct letter formation.
    • Small objects/toys/figurines (e.g., cars, Popsicle sticks).
    • Wet, dry, try (e.g. chalk and chalkboard).
  4. Technology
    • iPad apps (LetterSchool, Writing Wizard).

 

 

 

 

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