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S J Harris, D J Livesey

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    Improving children's handwriting involves enhancing kinaesthetic skills. Practice focusing on kinaesthetic acuity and memory significantly boosted handwriting performance in year one students, unlike direct handwriting drills.

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    • Developmental Psychology
    • Motor Skill Acquisition
    • Educational Psychology

    Background:

    • Handwriting is a complex motor task crucial for early academic success.
    • Identifying effective interventions for handwriting difficulties in young children is essential.
    • Kinaesthetic abilities are hypothesized to play a role in fine motor skill development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the impact of different practice tasks on handwriting performance in early elementary students.
    • To determine if kinaesthetic sensitivity training is more effective than direct handwriting practice for improving handwriting.
    • To examine age-related differences in response to intervention for handwriting difficulties.

    Main Methods:

    • Assessed handwriting performance in kindergarten and year one children.
    • Assigned children with poor handwriting to one of three intervention groups: kinaesthetic acuity, kinaesthetic memory and perception, or handwriting practice.
    • Compared handwriting improvements across the groups and between age levels.

    Main Results:

    • Kinaesthetic acuity and kinaesthetic memory/perception practice led to significant handwriting improvements in year one children.
    • Direct handwriting practice did not yield significant improvements in handwriting performance.
    • Younger children (kindergarten) showed less pronounced gains compared to older children (year one).

    Conclusions:

    • Kinaesthetic sensitivity training is a more effective intervention for improving handwriting in early elementary students than direct handwriting practice.
    • Kinaesthetic abilities are critical for the development of complex motor skills like handwriting.
    • Interventions targeting kinaesthetic development may be particularly beneficial for older children experiencing handwriting difficulties.