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Mastering Handwriting: Enhancing Grip, Posture, and Precision

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Handwriting is more than just neat letters — it is about posture, grip, control, and consistent practice.  In a recent session, the students of Class III - A explored these essentials through engaging demonstrations, lively discussions, and fun activity games that made learning interactive and enjoyable. Posture and Grip We began with the 90-90-90 rule — keeping knees, hips, and elbows at right angles, feet flat on the floor, and the back upright. This posture reduces tiredness, improves focus, and makes writing more comfortable. The Posture Statue game turned this habit into a fun challenge, helping children naturally adopt the correct sitting position. Tripod Grip Next, we practiced the tripod grip, using the easy-to-remember method: Pinch → Flip → Grasp . With the Rubber Band activity , children corrected their finger placement and experienced better pencil control without strain.     Activities That Build Writing Skill...

UNLOCKING POTENTIAL!

  Hey there! I'm a Special Educator and Counselor who deeply believes that every child has something unique and beautiful to offer — sometimes, they just need the right support to shine. This blog is a space where I share what I’ve learned (and continue to learn) about working with children who think and learn differently. I believe in inclusion not just as a policy, but as a mindset — one that embraces neurodiversity and sees every child’s differences as part of their strength. Through "Unlocking Potential," I hope to offer practical strategies, honest reflections, and heartful stories from my journey in the classroom. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or just someone who cares about children, I hope you find something here that helps you see their potential a little more clearly — and maybe even unlock a bit of your own.