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Hi, Hey not to worry if your child don't wanna write at this age, This is absoultely fine. don;t pressuirze her but rather give him/her crayons to scribble and can develop interest by playing with the lines and making them intresting by pattern writting and fun with colours.Muscles of fingers are really weak at this age, so you should try to give her crayons and clay. Also you can plan games which will attract her. For eg : Ask her to sit with you and give her a paper and crayon and also you have one,then draw things of her interest and tell her to join you. Don't Give her Pencil to write at this age.This way may be she/he can develop interest.don't worry , This is really normal with Kids of this age.

2006-08-23 21:57:49 · answer #1 · answered by Gagreet 1 · 1 0

I'm not surprised that she isn't interested in writing. 3 is very young for writing. I don't know what the average expectation is in India, but here in the US, it is considered very, very good if a 3 year old knows some letters and can write her name. A 3 year old is not even physically equipped to write: she is still developing fine muscle control. You can read to her and encourage her to color and trace. Make it fun and she will learn to enjoy it.

2006-08-23 21:39:50 · answer #2 · answered by Kuji 7 · 0 0

There is one international children rights regulation, if you force your children your child or neighbour any other voluenter have the right to file a case against you, treat children as children. In Bhutia case (Orissa marathan run er) has faced such a problem, human rights and child care are important for any civilized society.

2006-08-23 21:36:21 · answer #3 · answered by Devaraj A 4 · 0 0

She is too young to be writing right now. Preschool is more about the social part of it. Learning to get along with others, teach her the alphabet and sounds, but slowly remember she's only 3.

2006-08-24 14:33:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this problem would be there with all the children for few weeks or months. don't compel or force her. what you do is whenever you wants her to do homework you take some note books and pencil and tell her u r going to do home work. then u ask her to bring her notebook. get some microtip pencil and slowly brings the interest. be cool and com while teaching her. don't get angry and don't scold. She will be alright if u practise for few days. it works out for my daughter who is studying in Mont.- I class in an international school. if you have further problem send me an email to my id elansezhianr@yahoo.co.in

2006-08-23 21:35:38 · answer #5 · answered by lan 2 · 0 0

Do you know what your IQ, or intelligent quotient is?

A lot of people do, especially if their intelligent quotient is over the average range of one hundred. Your intelligence quotient is considered to be the level of learning you will achieve in your lifetime. Some employers still use this method to find out how well an applicant is able to learn.

Generally, if a person is tested and his or her intelligence quotient is within a certain range, the person is considered to be placed in one of nine classifications, the lowest one being below twenty. This classification means that the person is capable of learning only very minimal life skills. This person would need a life-long caretaker in order to fulfill their needs.

The next level is a person who has an intelligent quotient between twenty and thirty-nine. This person is considered to need a life-long caretaker as well. The only exception is that this person should be able to communicate in simple words and phrases as well as learn and perform some basic self-care techniques.

A person who is placed in the forty to fifty-four intelligence quotient level is a bit more trainable than the last level. However, this person is expected to only be able to acquire the intelligence level of an average child who is about seven or eight years old.
The next level of a fifty-five to sixty-nine intelligence quotient pertains to a person who is expected to be able to learn to read and write. This person can successfully learn as much as an average twelve year old. As an adult, the person can learn enough to live on his or her own.

The seventy to seventy-nine intelligence quotient range is usually considered to be reached by a person who may be considered to be able to learn, but possibly not as quickly as the other persons their same age.

A learning disability is defined as a condition that causes a student's academic achievement to fall well below their potential, usually interpreted as their IQ. The vast majority of people who have been diagnosed with a learning disability have average to above average intelligence.

An average intelligence quotient is considered to be one hundred. However, the range actually extends from ninety to one hundred and nine.

Just one point higher and the person is catapulted into the one hundred and ten to one hundred and nineteen intelligence quotient range. This person is considered to be mentally superior to his or her average counterparts. Add one more point, and the person who has an intelligence level from the one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty range is considered to be even more superior in intelligence. And, finally, if a person's intelligence quotient is found to be above one hundred and forty, that person is considered to be a genius in mental intelligence. This level is not reached very often, though.

To find out your intelligence level, you might try contacting the high school that you graduated from, as schools often give tests to find out a person's mental ability. Actually, the test results are not used to label a person as being "dumb" or "smart". Rather, they are used to predict in what areas the person being tested will be successful.

Plz go thru the below mentioned sites for more meanings.... if IQ....

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2006-08-24 14:30:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hey i think she is too small to write anything or can not take any interest .
once she start then she have to write for i think 10 or 16 years till college. OR
i think that she know that at her time of studies she don't have to write as there is Computers or Laptps and all that.
don't worry .....

2006-08-26 00:51:40 · answer #7 · answered by n t 2 · 0 0

try getting her some art pencils bright colors,(Hobby Lobby,Art & craft stores.try color paper cut in her favorite (pet,cartoon thing) and set with her on the floor or at her tea party table. make name cards for her dolls guest i found anything that i would do with my daugher at that age she would like especially if put in her favorite movie and we talk about the movie while we where writing.

2006-08-27 12:03:57 · answer #8 · answered by lollipoptouchstone 1 · 0 0

u gotta gimme some more details abour ur child and u should hand over a crayons to her and let her spoil the walls, this way she may learn to write. otherwise, no need to worry at this age. she must be active otherwise. do let me know at lawyer_rajiv@yahoo.com

2006-08-23 21:33:27 · answer #9 · answered by lawyer_rajiv 2 · 0 1

Also ask same question to principals of big schools in india at
http://www.go2school.in

2006-08-25 06:03:48 · answer #10 · answered by shOObh Group 1 · 0 0

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