reviewDevelopmental Medicine & Child NeurologyMar 19, 2007Closed access

Handwriting development, competency, and intervention

Canadian Institutes of Health Research · Université de Montréal · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Failure to attain handwriting competency during the school-age years often has far-reaching negative effects on both academic success and self-esteem. This complex occupational task has many underlying component skills that may interfere with handwriting performance. Fine motor control, bilateral and visual-motor integration, motor planning, in-hand manipulation, proprioception, visual perception, sustained attention, and sensory awareness of the fingers are some of the component skills identified. Poor handwriting may be related to intrinsic factors, which refer to the child's actual handwriting capabilities, or extrinsic factors which are related to environmental or biomechanical components, or both. It is…

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Keywords
  • Handwriting
  • Psychology
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Perception
  • Motor skill
  • Task (project management)
  • Occupational therapy
  • Affect (linguistics)
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