Traffic Light Lines

A Simplified Handwriting Program

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education, Experimental Methods, Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Author: Kimberly Lane OTR/L ISBN: 9781491785676
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 27, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Kimberly Lane OTR/L
ISBN: 9781491785676
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 27, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Students constantly stream into Kimberly Lanes occupational therapy practice needing help with poor handwriting.

While it might not be the first challenge parents and teachers think of needing to help children overcome, handwriting is a critical skill for students to learn. Teachers cant assess what students know if they cant communicate clearly.

In this simple program geared for preschool-level students to students on a second-grade development level, Lane shares the traffic light line method for learning handwritingan easy approach for parents, teachers, occupational therapists, and children to understand.

Early on in life, children say go when the traffic light turns green, and its easy for them to envision a traffic light, which is what makes this program so wonderful. Students will learn how to practice letters in various media, recall how to form letters, and enhance their visual motor skills along the way.

The method is easy to teach, easy to learn, fast, effective, and inexpensive. So start helping children master handwriting, and position them to succeed with the traffic light line method!

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Students constantly stream into Kimberly Lanes occupational therapy practice needing help with poor handwriting.

While it might not be the first challenge parents and teachers think of needing to help children overcome, handwriting is a critical skill for students to learn. Teachers cant assess what students know if they cant communicate clearly.

In this simple program geared for preschool-level students to students on a second-grade development level, Lane shares the traffic light line method for learning handwritingan easy approach for parents, teachers, occupational therapists, and children to understand.

Early on in life, children say go when the traffic light turns green, and its easy for them to envision a traffic light, which is what makes this program so wonderful. Students will learn how to practice letters in various media, recall how to form letters, and enhance their visual motor skills along the way.

The method is easy to teach, easy to learn, fast, effective, and inexpensive. So start helping children master handwriting, and position them to succeed with the traffic light line method!

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