Handwriting and reading are closely connected, and there is significant research that demonstrates the link between the two. Developing strong handwriting skills can support the development of reading skills. By practicing writing by hand, children can improve their letter recognition, phonics and spelling skills, memory retention, and reading comprehension. When children learn to write letters by hand, they are also learning to recognize them visually. By forming the shape of each letter with their hand, they are reinforcing the visual image of the letter in their mind. Writing words by hand also helps children learn phonics and spelling rules. As they form the letters, they are also matching the phoneme to the graphemes. Writing by hand can also improve memory retention. When children write out words or phrases by hand, they are more likely to remember them later on. This can help them to read more fluently and accurately. See It in action! ✔ Explore Really Great Handwriting - a complimentary addition to our Countdown Online and Blast Online!
What Is the Connection between Handwriting and Reading?
Letter Recognition
Phonics and Spelling
Memory Retention
Reading Comprehension
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