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Handwriting: A Cornerstone of Lifelong Development

Published on 22 January 2024
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Every January 23rd, we celebrate International Handwriting Day, an opportune moment to reflect on the significance of this practice, particularly for the cognitive and motor development of children.

 

Challenges in Handwriting Learning

Handwriting, often underestimated, requires intensive learning. Hundreds of hours of practice are essential to master this intricate movement crucial for smooth communication. Unlike speech, which is considered more innate, writing engages the brain in a demanding coordination of motor, perceptual, and linguistic skills. Mastering both linguistic processes for understanding and spelling words and graphomotor processes for precise letter formation is vital. This learning extends over an extended period, demanding automation typically achieved by the end of elementary school.

 

Importance of Graphomotor Skills

The development of graphomotor skills is now essential for writing learning, interacting with spelling and writing components from primary school. Visual recognition and specific motor coordination for each letter are at the core of this learning. Recognizing letters is a powerful predictor of reading-writing success. Kaligo addresses this by providing exercises for visual recognition, contributing to the overall development of fine motor skills.

 

Cognitive Benefits of Handwriting

According to Edouard Gentaz, a specialist in sensorimotor development, handwriting is crucial for children’s reading and spelling learning. It stimulates various brain areas, enhancing letter and spelling memorization through gesture memory. Studies show that children regularly practicing handwriting demonstrate better visual letter discrimination.

 

Learning and Concentration

Handwriting is an interesting manual exercise for dexterity and finger-hand management. Kaligo, as a handwriting training app on tablets with a stylus, offers a more engaging and pressure-sensitive alternative to paper. This application supports children with learning difficulties and enhances their confidence.

 

Enhancing Thinking through Handwriting

Handwriting formalizes thoughts, organizes text production, and facilitates idea organization. Several studies, including those by Audrey van der Meer’s team, suggest that hand note-taking leads to deeper information processing, as students tend to rephrase in their own words.

 

Balancing Handwriting and Digital Tools

While computer skills have their advantages, preserving handwriting is crucial, especially in school. Adults should choose the appropriate tool based on the context and needs, whether it’s manual writing or keyboard typing. The rise of tablets and computers with touchscreens also reintroduces handwriting through stylus use.

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