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Children struggle to hold pens because of excessive use of iPads, claim experts
Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 25 February 2018 6:35 PM | Telegraph Reporters

Posted on 02/27/2018 5:15:07 PM PST by Olog-hai

Children are struggling to use and pencils because the excessive use of touchscreen phones and iPads is damaging their dexterity, specialists have claimed.

Pediatric doctors, handwriting experts and orthopedic therapists are warning that although youngsters can swipe a screen, they no longer have the hand strength and agility to learn to write correctly when they start school.

Increasingly, the use of digital screens is replacing traditional skills such as drawing, painting and cutting out, which boost fine motor skills and coordination.

“Children coming into school are being given a pencil but are increasingly not be able to hold it because they don’t have the fundamental movement skills,” Sally Payne, the head pediatric occupational therapist at the Heart of England foundation NHS Trust, told The Guardian newspaper. “To be able to grip a pencil and move it, you need strong control of the fine muscles in your fingers. Children need lots of opportunity to develop those skills.”

A recent study in found that 58 percent of under-twos had used a tablet or mobile phone and many nurseries have installed interactive “smartboards”, digital cameras and touch-screen computers to try to expose children to gadgets at an early age. …

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TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Education; Local News; Society
KEYWORDS: dexterity; handwriting; ipads; penmanship
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To: mom of young patriots

My cousin said the same thing about being able to read the founding fathers’ writings. Considering technology, I can understand why it’s not being taught. But not teaching multiplication tables?! That’s crazy. Too busy push propaganda instead of teaching math fundamentals.


81 posted on 02/28/2018 4:06:11 AM PST by neefer (We're walking real proud and we're talking real loud again.)
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To: freepertoo

Same here.


82 posted on 02/28/2018 6:32:16 AM PST by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: nopardons

Remember it well....inkwell on desk and all. Remember practicing “running ovals” over and over? I think it was the Palmer method. I really don’t recall when we started them. We didn’t have kindergarten in those days but perhaps by 2nd grade we had penmanship lessons?


83 posted on 02/28/2018 7:24:51 AM PST by Thank You Rush
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To: neefer

Our grandson has learned multiplication in 3rd grade far ahead of any tables we learned in the ‘40’s...I remember going to 12 (perhaps) but he’s gone beyond that. My daughter says they are also learning cursive which surprised the heck out of me. Maybe there’s hope for SOME school districts. I showed him his mother’s tests the other day with 100% on multiplication that I saved - he didn’t seem impressed - like what’s the big deal?

He doesn’t have any problem spitting out numbers when we’re playing board games - reads dice pretty good also - HA!


84 posted on 02/28/2018 7:31:52 AM PST by Thank You Rush
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To: C210N

I told my kids & their friends while in high school to look into orthopedic medicine specializing in hand and neck, because of the pads and phones, and having a long, wealthy career.


85 posted on 02/28/2018 9:40:25 AM PST by polymuser (Its terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged today. - Chesteron)
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To: NorthMountain
I doubt that you ever heard of John Dewey's very stupid idea, so of course you don't know when he said this. FYI...this was advocated 100 or so years ago.

Even 50 years ago, not everyone owned a typewriter.

And how do you sign anything, with a typewriter or a computer, or a cell phone?

And then there are all of the millennias worth of handwritten things, which those who never learn how to write in cursive, can't read.

Also, as I clearly stated earlier, there are parts of the brain which don't develop, unless one is taught how to write cursive.

You truly should refrain from bothering with topics you neither know about nor understand. ;^)

86 posted on 02/28/2018 10:38:02 AM PST by nopardons
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To: Thank You Rush
It was indeed the Palmer method and I have a nearly perfect "Palmer hand" to this day. :-)

Remember that prior to those ovals, we all had to practice drawing all of those slant lines; row after row, after row, after row? It was all so boring, but paid off later!

We started cursive in third grade ( with pencils ) and proudly graduated to straight/dip pen in 4th grade. We were all so very proud and felt so grown up, when we could use ink!

87 posted on 02/28/2018 10:43:14 AM PST by nopardons
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To: laplata

I was taught penmanship in grade school. Thanks to my double jointed thumbs I still write like I’m in first grade.


88 posted on 02/28/2018 11:03:47 AM PST by Rebelbase ( Hillary, DNC, DOJ and FBI colluded with a British National to influence the 2016 Pres. election)
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To: Rebelbase

Sorry.

I was taught the same.


89 posted on 02/28/2018 11:13:08 AM PST by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: laplata

Took typing in high school which translated well once PCs were mainstream. No one has known my deficiency for the past 30 years.

Except for someone trying read my grocery list.


90 posted on 02/28/2018 11:16:17 AM PST by Rebelbase ( Hillary, DNC, DOJ and FBI colluded with a British National to influence the 2016 Pres. election)
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To: Rebelbase

Good for you. You adapted well.


91 posted on 02/28/2018 11:20:56 AM PST by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: nopardons

The running ovals made sense but I never took to those slanted lines...but it certainly paid off as you say. It is a good feeling when people comment on our handwriting being so pretty...Something we took pride in.


92 posted on 02/28/2018 2:27:51 PM PST by Thank You Rush
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To: Thank You Rush
I really hated doing the slanted lines and ovals, thought it was a waste of time, but then, what does an 8 year old know? LOL

Yes, all of that practice really did pay off in the long run! The vast majority of us, who were taught this way, have very legible, attractive penmanship. And yes, I still do take pride in my handwriting.

93 posted on 02/28/2018 2:36:54 PM PST by nopardons
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