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RE: Our Homeschooling Journey: Copywork

in Home Edders2 years ago

Ang ganda naman magsulat ni aya! ❤️

I started school as a left- hander, but when I finished KG I was already writing with my right hand. The teacher would stay by my side and make sure that I pick up the pencil with my right hand every time. There are still lots of things I do until now where the left is my dominant hand - - like washing the clothes, hanging things, pouring, etc. And I can still write legibly with my left hand - both block and cursive. My eldest is a leftie. I didn't not bother to change what he is comfortable with.

Though we have not officially started our new school year, we have also started with copy work. We also shifted to D'Nealean style. My youngest didn't want to, at first because of the curves but he is now okay with it and he's actually doing great.

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Actually natural na left hander din si Aya. Kaya lang may nagganyn din sa kanya, pinilit na kanan ang gamiting pangkuha ng pencil. Mejo napatawad ko na sya sa pangengealam nya sa anak ko. Hahahah

Magandang pangtraining for pre-cursive yung mga curvy na fonts. Nung una, ayaw kong palitan yung font namin kasi baka malito sya. Pero mas nag make sense sa akin na i-transition na sya agad s cursive habang formative years nya pa lang.

Nababawasan daw creativity ng bata or something like that, pag pinilit baguhin. Idk. Parang nga. Haha.

Yep, yan din nasa isip ko- Prep cia for cursive since mag grade 3 na ung girl ko. Kaya