I love how you referred to it as learning their own personal signature, it is so special to them compared to sight words and we want them extra comfortable with it. Great ideas!
Thanks Steph! Yes, I so agree. When we really look at the significance of learning from a holistic developmental lens, the methods kind of fall into place.
My wife and I are in the same boat. Our son turned 3 in July and the expectation is for him to write out his name. As of today, he cannot write a single letter but he can identify all letters If you find something that seems to work for your child Ben, please reply back here and we will try that technique with our son If we find something that seems to work, I will post it here for you too
@@FindingPeace20 the technique I learned from my mother to help my son was guide his hand to make the A do that a couple times and say can u try don’t worry if he won’t get it my fiancé said yesterday they expect them to quote Shakespeare the second they come out of the womb
@@GarysAngel2014 thanks for the tips! We are writing his name down on a blank sheet of paper with an ink pen then try to trace the letters with him in crayon
The printable letter cards are available: otholly.thrivecart.com/letters/
I love how you referred to it as learning their own personal signature, it is so special to them compared to sight words and we want them extra comfortable with it. Great ideas!
Thanks Steph! Yes, I so agree. When we really look at the significance of learning from a holistic developmental lens, the methods kind of fall into place.
Dats nice I wish u can come n teach my child I love what I see
Love this
Where do we get the templet with the number for proper letter formation?
Very informative. When do you think the letter cards will be available?
The cards are available here: otholly.thrivecart.com/letters/
Ben's my sons name he's 3 and he only just started preschool and is already struggling to even making an Aa
My wife and I are in the same boat. Our son turned 3 in July and the expectation is for him to write out his name. As of today, he cannot write a single letter but he can identify all letters
If you find something that seems to work for your child Ben, please reply back here and we will try that technique with our son
If we find something that seems to work, I will post it here for you too
@@FindingPeace20 the technique I learned from my mother to help my son was guide his hand to make the A do that a couple times and say can u try don’t worry if he won’t get it my fiancé said yesterday they expect them to quote Shakespeare the second they come out of the womb
@@GarysAngel2014 thanks for the tips! We are writing his name down on a blank sheet of paper with an ink pen then try to trace the letters with him in crayon
Ok