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I have a 4yr old son who is nw in Nursery level, is it normal for him if he still doesn't write his alphabet well? And don't have the patience to practice and I don't know the correct way to teach him. So please recommend a school which I can put him to let him practice his writing in a correct way. Perhaps a good school with an economic school fees.

2006-11-12 00:00:46 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Preschool

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HE IS A CHILD...HOW MANY FOUR YEAR OLDS DO YOU THINK WILL HAVE PATIENCE'S TO STUDY ..THEY JUST WANT TO PLAY ...WELL MINE DOES.......I'M SURE HE WILL LEARN TO READ AND WRITE WHEN HE STARTS SCHOOL....GIVE HIM LOVE NOT PRESSURE....HES ONLY FOUR

2006-11-12 00:05:33 · answer #1 · answered by michael b 5 · 0 0

That is completely normal! Rather than changing schools, change your expectations. Most children, especially boys, are not writing at the age of 4. They will learn that in kindergarten and grade 1.

You could encourage him to write at home by asking him to put his name on things, help you write letters to family and friends, or to write something about pictures he draws. For example, he draws a picture. Ask him to try to put his name on it. Ask him to tell you about his picture. If he says "This is my house.", write it for him. Modeling is how he will learn to write in time. If he wants to try writing it himself, don't put emphasis on letter formation or spelling. Have him dictate a letter to Grandma to you as you write down what he says. In a good early childhood program, he would already be doing this sort of thing at school rather than emphasizing writing the letters themselves (handwriting).

2006-11-12 16:38:48 · answer #2 · answered by yourhonour63 6 · 0 0

They learn that in grade school. It helps to be ahead of course but isn't necessary.

2006-11-12 08:06:26 · answer #3 · answered by Ericka 2 · 0 0

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