Hi, I am a TA in training and in the class that I volunteer in we have a girl aged 8 who is very below average level in handwriting. She does not have a statement and so no one to one helper. She has the condition whereby words/letters/numbers swim on the page or board. She can use a blue acetate to help with this.
Her handwriting is very poor. Partly because copying from the board is difficult for her but also because she doesn't seem to look at the marks her pen or pencil is making on the page. She will write rapidly and with no care for forming the letters correctly. 'P's and 'g's sit on the line. her 'i's are as tall as a 'l'.
She knows she's poor at writing and this has not done much for her confidence and now she just acts like she doesn't care.
She seems to need to return to learning how to form letters again and also how to do joined up writing.
I want to help her and the class teacher has said I could take her out for 20mins on the mornings I'm in.
But I don't know how to tackle it and what exercises to do with her to improve her hand writing. I worry that returning to tracing exercises and asking her to repeatedly copy letters and words would demoralise her. And she'e think I was asking her to do babyish things.
Could it be her eye sight that is the issue? Could her own writing be swimming on the page or simply blurry? That seems like a logical answer.
Any tips and advice welcome. Thanks