DS has awful handwriting (and poor motor skills generally).
School seem to mainly practice strength/other motor skills/threading and leave him to form his unreadable letters that he's stuck in the habit of (they all have about 10 tails on them too because school insist on cursive
). I've been reading around the subject and it seems like this won't really help (and he has a very strong grip thank you very much!)
He probably has dyspraxia (trying to work out how to get a diagnosis or if there's any point) and he also has ADHD so everything has to be highly motivated and very very short.
We're using handwriting books that have letter families (curly caterpillars etc.) and also the Write from the Start books to practice the shapes but I'm after something a bit more... fun... and a bit less schooly
E.g. is there anything on a tablet with a stylus or anything where you move a pen over a wooden surface or something like that? Where you get feedback if you do it right or not?
We find that some of the phonics games (e.g. Hairy letters) that have writing with a finger are a bit random in what they accept as correct (he can do a lovely letter and it beeps at you or a really dreadful one and it accepts it). And he's reading OK so is a bit beyond those at the moment.
He does like writing on our blackboard at home but won't accept any correction on that either so he just practices his spiders instead of actual letters and of course now he is convinced that is how the letters are supposed to go.