I'm an adult w/ autism and I just want to say I appreciate the tips you're giving. I've struggled with handwriting since childhood and this has helped immensely.
😃Awesome!! I just found you today and I am never letting you go. Thank you I love your short videos and I love how much your knowledge makes sense thank you
One child keeps only his hand and wrist on the table letting the forearm sag below. He refuses to push the paper forward to let his forearm rest on the table. Also, he keeps his wrist slightly flexed. His writing has determined. What to do?
Seriously coincidental again, I love it!! First, the binder as a slant board is s fabulous tip!! And I'd not heard of the candy tip nor the rubber band tip - really helpful!! I know a few little people who will benefit from this, thank you. :)
Calligraphy may be beneficial. I have been writing since I was 3 years old in speech therapy. By that time, I was already making comparative diagrams of adjectives and adverbs. Of course, pens and pencils can be used offensively; so they should be reluctantly given to those with anger management difficulties. I enjoy the grinding sounds of pencils writing on hard surfaces and pens writing on soft surfaces, but strongly dislike the sounds of quills scratching, which is usually due to too much pressure by inexperienced users. I prefer to write over speaking as I am understood more effectively. You may want to upload stationery review videos in regards to writing and drawing activities. I enjoy using gel pens because they write smoothly as their water based ink dries after a few seconds. Asian style calligraphy focuses on brush strokes and the solid ink blocks sometimes have high pitched screeches when they are ground on slate, but can be used as those in watercolor palettes by stroking them with water moistened brushes, which may need to be soft bristled to minimize scratching sounds.
I find it better to hold a pen will my thumb further back and also to use really thin stationary, as well as not tucking in the unused fingers and using them to rest on, keeping my hand steadier. The pen sits differently, on the long part of the index finger, but it really improves control.
These are great tips! She’s probably seen children work with Occupational Therapists who are the real experts in addressing fine motor deficits which could affect handwriting. If your child is truly experiencing these problems, perhaps you should seek out an Occupational Therapist who can not only give tips, but who can actually work on the underlying causes for the deficits.
My child has been seen by OT and she goes to a mainstream school and I don’t think she’s getting the help she needs. She cries more than she writes , would she be able to get into a school for Autistic kids even though she’s High Function?
Oh I’m sorry to hear that! Definitely no fun! Depending on the child’s age, typing can be a good option for getting the assignments submitted and continue to work on handwriting. Perhaps try different mediums that are easy to correct to practice letter formation, or maybe even writing on a line ( ie: shaving cream, salt, air writing…). Most specialized schools for Autism would most likely require a diagnosis.
@@ottvfun8027 thank you, yes she has a diagnosis, in the UK we have specialist school and in mainstream where they have a special needs co-ordinator. She has a diagnosis of ASD but because its mild you can say, they may not accept. We will try this term, OT told her to use those pencil grips in this video still not helping. Thanks for replying.
Awesome videos. What ideas or tricks do you have help strengthen fingers to keep the grasp of the writing utensil and apply enough pressure. My son has been doing OT for 2 years now and still has trouble with low tone in his fingers and not applying enough pressure.
Hi Jennifer! Thank you for the comment and question! There are so many hand strengthening exercises! I would ask your current OT about activities you can do at home with your son. They could have some good tips :) Also, here is a website that gives 35 different activities for strengthening!! theinspiredtreehouse.com/hand-strength-35-fun-activities-for-kids/
Hi thanku for sharing great tips, but could u pls suggest few tips how to teach kids with spectrum, (STRONG OR DARK WRITING SKILLS) bz when my kid write or even draw a line it's almost invisible, how can I teach him to apply appropriate pressure while writing so, it can be seen. Pls advice. Thanks
Mam your video is very nice, I have a question my child is eleven years old on spectrum, he can write when I give my finger or another pencil's touch on his wrist or his shoulder if I don't give support he will not write and sit still, i am tired by giving him support of finger touch as due to this he is not able to write in school please help to come out of this situation, thank you
Is it the weight he needs? Have you tried using bean bags or something that you can attach to him using velcro? Or try letting him keep his backpack on. My son is also eleven and on the spectrum. I hope you find something that helps you both.
Ok, I think I have autism though and I don't have bad hand writing........????????? So what does that mean does that mean I'm not autistic? A question that I'm kind of upset about right now because I'm trying to go to get answer and nothing is answering my question it's just saying autism and bad handwriting so now I'm here.
I disagreed with this video.! Let’s not focus on the technique that will probably hellos the child. Let’s use other things to attempt to physically correct what is a neurological disorder. Use 1 thing that works, speaking from experience, multiple options are multiple ways to go wrong
I'm an adult w/ autism and I just want to say I appreciate the tips you're giving. I've struggled with handwriting since childhood and this has helped immensely.
Thank you for sharing this!! It means so much to me! I'm so glad I helped! ✨
Courtney , you are so upbeat and make these videos so easy to watch and learn !
Marybeth Fox Thank you! Thank you! You are so kind!! 😄
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You have no idea how much this is helping. Thank you so much and keep up the good work. And please show us more tricks with playing dough
Thank you so much!! I'm super glad you found the tips helpful!! 😊 Using Play-Doh is another great idea!
Thank you so much for this tips. I’m going to try them !!!
😃Awesome!! I just found you today and I am never letting you go. Thank you I love your short videos and I love how much your knowledge makes sense thank you
You are so nice!!! Thank you so much for this comment!! It made my day 💓
One child keeps only his hand and wrist on the table letting the forearm sag below. He refuses to push the paper forward to let his forearm rest on the table. Also, he keeps his wrist slightly flexed. His writing has determined. What to do?
Seriously coincidental again, I love it!! First, the binder as a slant board is s fabulous tip!! And I'd not heard of the candy tip nor the rubber band tip - really helpful!! I know a few little people who will benefit from this, thank you. :)
YAY!! I'm glad we gave you some new tips!! Thank you for commenting :)
You are right ma'am. My nephew hold the ballpen differently.
Calligraphy may be beneficial. I have been writing since I was 3 years old in speech therapy. By that time, I was already making comparative diagrams of adjectives and adverbs. Of course, pens and pencils can be used offensively; so they should be reluctantly given to those with anger management difficulties. I enjoy the grinding sounds of pencils writing on hard surfaces and pens writing on soft surfaces, but strongly dislike the sounds of quills scratching, which is usually due to too much pressure by inexperienced users. I prefer to write over speaking as I am understood more effectively.
You may want to upload stationery review videos in regards to writing and drawing activities. I enjoy using gel pens because they write smoothly as their water based ink dries after a few seconds. Asian style calligraphy focuses on brush strokes and the solid ink blocks sometimes have high pitched screeches when they are ground on slate, but can be used as those in watercolor palettes by stroking them with water moistened brushes, which may need to be soft bristled to minimize scratching sounds.
my son colors in just one place how to teach him to move his hands up and down or left right
I find it better to hold a pen will my thumb further back and also to use really thin stationary, as well as not tucking in the unused fingers and using them to rest on, keeping my hand steadier. The pen sits differently, on the long part of the index finger, but it really improves control.
Thank you for commenting!! That sounds like a cool technique! Thank you for sharing! :)
My son bends down on the book on which he is writing. How to make him sit upright and write, kindly help
Another great video! Love the binder idea!
Kim Fidler Thank you!!! It's a good one right?!?
Hi how are you doing today I looked at your tips on handwriting and I am going to try and give my child the work to write
Yay! So glad to hear that you're trying out our tips! Let us know how it works! Thank you for watching our video!
Thank you so much for these tips! I've learned a lot so much!😍😍
Yay!! Thank you so much for commenting! I am so happy that you have learned from us! :)
Nice idea! Thanks for the video.
Thank you!! And thanks for watching!
These are great tips! She’s probably seen children work with Occupational Therapists who are the real experts in addressing fine motor deficits which could affect handwriting. If your child is truly experiencing these problems, perhaps you should seek out an Occupational Therapist who can not only give tips, but who can actually work on the underlying causes for the deficits.
My child has been seen by OT and she goes to a mainstream school and I don’t think she’s getting the help she needs. She cries more than she writes , would she be able to get into a school for Autistic kids even though she’s High Function?
Oh I’m sorry to hear that! Definitely no fun! Depending on the child’s age, typing can be a good option for getting the assignments submitted and continue to work on handwriting. Perhaps try different mediums that are easy to correct to practice letter formation, or maybe even writing on a line ( ie: shaving cream, salt, air writing…). Most specialized schools for Autism would most likely require a diagnosis.
@@ottvfun8027 thank you, yes she has a diagnosis, in the UK we have specialist school and in mainstream where they have a special needs co-ordinator. She has a diagnosis of ASD but because its mild you can say, they may not accept. We will try this term, OT told her to use those pencil grips in this video still not helping. Thanks for replying.
Great tips! My favorite educational duo!
Many thanks!!! :)
Thank u mam. It was so nice tips. I will use .
Thank you so much! I am glad that it was helpful!
Awesome videos. What ideas or tricks do you have help strengthen fingers to keep the grasp of the writing utensil and apply enough pressure. My son has been doing OT for 2 years now and still has trouble with low tone in his fingers and not applying enough pressure.
Hi Jennifer! Thank you for the comment and question! There are so many hand strengthening exercises! I would ask your current OT about activities you can do at home with your son. They could have some good tips :) Also, here is a website that gives 35 different activities for strengthening!! theinspiredtreehouse.com/hand-strength-35-fun-activities-for-kids/
Excellent tips. Thank you for sharing
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Very helpful for me thank u so much
Great! Thank you for watching!
Great tips thank you
Thanks so much for watching! :)
How about they have pencilgrip. But, keep om scribbling and scribbling and scribbling even you instruct hin to connect the 2 dots?
Please suggest how I learned identification of alphabet of autistic kids??
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Of course! Thank you for watching!
I will try this today
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Hi thanku for sharing great tips, but could u pls suggest few tips how to teach kids with spectrum, (STRONG OR DARK WRITING SKILLS) bz when my kid write or even draw a line it's almost invisible, how can I teach him to apply appropriate pressure while writing so, it can be seen. Pls advice. Thanks
Maybe try erasable pens or markers or a 3b pencil. Try the different drawing pencils to get one soft enough that more pressure is not needed.
Thanks for the tip
You're welcome 😊
Hey i m from India....my kid is 6 years, adhd kid...can u please make a video on "how to teach odd & even numbers" ????
Great! Thank you. Gracias. Excelente. Our daughter will benefit from this.
That is great to hear!! Thank you!!
Mam your video is very nice, I have a question my child is eleven years old on spectrum, he can write when I give my finger or another pencil's touch on his wrist or his shoulder if I don't give support he will not write and sit still, i am tired by giving him support of finger touch as due to this he is not able to write in school please help to come out of this situation, thank you
Is it the weight he needs? Have you tried using bean bags or something that you can attach to him using velcro? Or try letting him keep his backpack on. My son is also eleven and on the spectrum. I hope you find something that helps you both.
@@kellyrichardson7611 thank you I will surely try, I hope it will work
Thanks for the video.....my child forgets to move his elbow and bends his wrist instead while drawing lines.....ppls suggest a remedy
my kids grip is too weak. how can I correct this
'Are they still fisting there pencil' classic!!!! XD
Marcus Ray Thank you for your comment!! Yep, still happens 🙂
Very useful suggestions
Thank you!!
Ok, I think I have autism though and I don't have bad hand writing........????????? So what does that mean does that mean I'm not autistic? A question that I'm kind of upset about right now because I'm trying to go to get answer and nothing is answering my question it's just saying autism and bad handwriting so now I'm here.
Every autistic person has their own set of symptoms and challenges. Get a reputable diagnosis and go from there. Best of luck.
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I disagreed with this video.!
Let’s not focus on the technique that will probably hellos the child. Let’s use other things to attempt to physically correct what is a neurological disorder. Use 1 thing that works, speaking from experience, multiple options are multiple ways to go wrong
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Thank you for watching! Means a lot!