It can be very difficult to correct poor writing habits learned before the child starts school. It's very important to make sure that the child is holding the pencil correctly and you need to remember that letters and numbers never begin at the bottom. Don't just look at the finished writing, watch how the child forms the letters. Where I come from we teach lower case letters before introducing capital letters and we don't like to see a child write his/her name entirely in capital letters. Confusing b/d, and 6/9/p is common. You just have to keep working at it, but correct formation helps. Do a Google search, there are lots of helpful handwriting websites.
bcoz my kid is also 4 years, and she also use to confuse between b and d, 6 and 9 etc..
I guess it can be corrected by practice..we made our kid practice writing these letters more, and whenever you go out with her, ask her to read out the letters in signboards, posters etc..
I too have seen the Aamir movie , and i dont think this is Dyslexia....bcoz ur kid is still in the stage in which she is learning alphabets, she just needs extra help for some letters..
Snowy and Someonenew are right all kids go through this some of them grow out of it quicker than others, they will not definitively test for any other learning problem till they are over 8 years of age as this is the normal age when they should have grown out of it. It is just a matter of practice.
Dyslexia is not writing letters back to front it is actually characterized by whole words so if your daughter is reading the word cat but spelling it cta (which I doubt you'd notice at this age) then I would have her checked.
"Your born, You Live, You Die, given this premise, one can conclude since we have no control over when we are born and when we die, the only thing that matters to us should be how we live, simple really?" Mis-Cat to her philosophy Lecturer.
also thought is a learning problem...kids are bit confused of having an "opposite" alternative; I was amazed how they were explaining this in kindergarten: "b-is leaving the room and d-is coming in!" ;-)
Yes it is common. Don't panic, be patient and just keep correcting, focusing on playful postive rewards when right, when wrong its just an oops. If left uncheck then problems with numbers can occur but you've picked it now and just correct and allow your child time to learn the correct way
Andrew dont believ in the movies I think the problem is common and most of my friends had a problem with the letters ur talkin about. It just needs practise.
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I had a problem with b&d and 9&6 when i was a kid, I think u need to be patient with ur kid and get her to practise writing a lot more than other kids.
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It can be very difficult to correct poor writing habits learned before the child starts school. It's very important to make sure that the child is holding the pencil correctly and you need to remember that letters and numbers never begin at the bottom. Don't just look at the finished writing, watch how the child forms the letters. Where I come from we teach lower case letters before introducing capital letters and we don't like to see a child write his/her name entirely in capital letters. Confusing b/d, and 6/9/p is common. You just have to keep working at it, but correct formation helps. Do a Google search, there are lots of helpful handwriting websites.
Thank you guys..let me apologise I was little worried
bcoz my kid is also 4 years, and she also use to confuse between b and d, 6 and 9 etc..
I guess it can be corrected by practice..we made our kid practice writing these letters more, and whenever you go out with her, ask her to read out the letters in signboards, posters etc..
I too have seen the Aamir movie , and i dont think this is Dyslexia....bcoz ur kid is still in the stage in which she is learning alphabets, she just needs extra help for some letters..
best of luck!!
my two kids have the same problem initially because they both writes with left hand. now they are ok.
I think it will go by the time.
Snowy and Someonenew are right all kids go through this some of them grow out of it quicker than others, they will not definitively test for any other learning problem till they are over 8 years of age as this is the normal age when they should have grown out of it. It is just a matter of practice.
Dyslexia is not writing letters back to front it is actually characterized by whole words so if your daughter is reading the word cat but spelling it cta (which I doubt you'd notice at this age) then I would have her checked.
"Your born, You Live, You Die, given this premise, one can conclude since we have no control over when we are born and when we die, the only thing that matters to us should be how we live, simple really?" Mis-Cat to her philosophy Lecturer.
Binu thats Dyslexic..I think its different from that
google for Dyselixia and u will find the symptoms and the remedy for the same...............
Do it b4 it gets worse
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and the most amusing thing is that she is pretty fast and very clear in writting those letters in reverse. E, 7 ,F
also thought is a learning problem...kids are bit confused of having an "opposite" alternative; I was amazed how they were explaining this in kindergarten: "b-is leaving the room and d-is coming in!" ;-)
Snow & smomeone..thank u verymuch for the reply
Besides she's only 4 just starting off so dont worry ok, i was just kidding abt the movie sorry I've editted my comment.
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Yes it is common. Don't panic, be patient and just keep correcting, focusing on playful postive rewards when right, when wrong its just an oops. If left uncheck then problems with numbers can occur but you've picked it now and just correct and allow your child time to learn the correct way
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Andrew dont believ in the movies I think the problem is common and most of my friends had a problem with the letters ur talkin about. It just needs practise.
I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown
I had a problem with b&d and 9&6 when i was a kid, I think u need to be patient with ur kid and get her to practise writing a lot more than other kids.
I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown
Someone yeah...but that is something different no?????
NO KG teachers out here...........?