Teaching Children Handwriting
Historical, Developmental and Practical Aspects of Writing
by Audrey E. McAllen
Teaching Children Handwriting is not just another book about teaching block printing and cursive script. It is a reference for the whole language-arts curriculum in the first three grades and beyond. It begins with the young child's orientation in space and presents written language in the context of the development of human consciousness.
Offering practical suggestions for activities, posture, choice of writing instruments, and much more, Audrey McAllen also provides helpful insights into learning difficulties that can be observed through a child's writing and offers guidance and encouragement.
Teaching Children Handwriting is a treasure and invaluable resource for teachers, homeschooling parents, and all who love the written word.
About the Author
Audrey McAllen was an English Waldorf teacher who has spent a lifetime developing ways to help children who have learning difficulties. She based her work on the study of Rudolf Steiner's indications regarding spiritual aspects of human development and on her observation of and practical work with many children.
A Rudolf Steiner College Press title
159 pages.
22.7 x 15.2 cms.
Sewn paperback.
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