Correct Sitting Posture For Handwriting
Occupational paediatric therapist catherine elsey from the national handwriting association explains why postural stability is so important and gives parents a step by step guide to correcting and improving the way a child sits to write.
Correct sitting posture for handwriting. When specifically applied to writing it addresses how you should position yourself and how. Sitting with good posture during handwriting tasks is therefore very important and while most issues with handwriting are often associated with poor fine motor skills or difficulties with pencil grip the impact of good sitting posture and core strength are often overlooked. The child hunched over his desk with his upper body held up by one bent elbow legs stretched out under the desk in front of him and his face almost touching the paper as his writing arm s elbow is spread way out across the desk. The height of the table forces the forearm into a side on approach simply because there isn t the space with the table at neck height.
Sitting posture and handwriting for kids. Or you might observe this sight in any random classroom. How to sit correctly. Good handwriting depends on far more than just the position of your child s hand.
Sitting posture during handwriting matters. Forearm position for optimal handwriting the forearm needs to be below the hand to facilitate and support the optimal wrist position. Signs of poor posture or poor core strength. Sitting with a good posture for writing increases stability and provides a sturdy foundation for written output and can increase attention and focus.
Poor core strength is often overlooked when addressing printing issues but it has a large impact on a child s fine motor skills and abilities. Slouching back in chair. Ergonomics is the science of work.