- The child learned to hold a pencil correctly
- The child practiced forming letters and numbers
- The child learned to write their own name
- The child practiced writing simple words
- The child learned to write sentences
- The child practiced using capital letters and punctuation
- The child developed fine motor skills
Tips for continued development:
1. Encourage the child to write letters and cards to family and friends, practicing their writing skills while also fostering social connections.
2. Provide the child with different writing materials such as colored pencils, markers, or chalk, to make the activity more engaging and fun.
3. Encourage the child to write short stories or create their own picture books, allowing them to explore their creativity and imagination while practicing their writing skills.
4. Play word games or engage in activities that involve writing, such as crossword puzzles or word searches, to make the learning process more interactive and enjoyable.
5. Read books together and discuss the stories, encouraging the child to write their own summaries or reviews to enhance their comprehension and writing skills.