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If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgThis guide is intended for your own personal use. You are welcome to print or copy it as many times asyou like for use by your own family but please do not copy it or pass on the PDF document to others.Please help us keep more guides coming at low cost by directing them to www.lefthandedchildren.orgwhere they can purchase their own copy! lefthandedchildren.org 2006-2016 All Rights ReservedFor more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 1 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgLeft-Handed Letter FormationThank you for downloading this e-book from lefthandedchildren.orgWe have produced this book to help your left-handed child form the letters of the alphabet withthe minimum of difficulty. Problems can arise because right-handers naturally “pull” their penacross the page and can easily make left to right strokes following the direction of writing. Lefthanders are “pushing” their pen across the page and when making left to right strokes this canlead to the pen or pencil digging in to the paper so it does not write smoothly.Left-handers usually avoid this problem by forming some of the letters differently, like this On the following pages, all the upper and lower case letters are shown with the best startingpoint and pen directions for left-handers and the ones that are different from the right-handedway are marked with a Star. The letters that have diagonal strokes, like M, N, W and V stillfeature “pen-pushing” to an extent, but we have found this way is far quicker and tidier thandrawing some of the lines backwards.Some books show different versions of the letter formations to ours and it is ultimately a matterof personal choice, but we have shown the ones that have worked best for us and the childrenwe have helped.Happy writing!Keith and Lauren Milsom and the team at LeftHandedChildren.orgWe are very interested in your feedback and experiences or any ideas you have that may improve these guides andhelp other left-handers. You can contact us org01737 888269 (UK)Unit 113, 14 & 15 Admiralty Way, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3DT, United KingdomFor more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 2 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgBasic guidance on writing left-handedThere are a few things you can do that will make life a lot easier – if you can make these part ofyour writing style it will benefit you in the years to come. See our videos on writing .8.9.The child should hold the pen or pencil at least 2cm away from the tip so that they do notobscure their writing.For younger children, choose a soft pencil, which does not stick or tear the paper. Olderchildren should be encouraged to experiment with different pens and pencils to find onethat flows smoothly across the page. Left-handed fountain pens have angled nibs whichprevent catching on the paper and encourage smooth ink flow.Check for awkward posture when writing. Place thepaper to the left of the body mid-line and tilt the topclockwise up to a maximum of 45º. This shouldautomatically bring the hand into the correct writingposition - underneath the writing line. Using the Writewell writing mat under the paper will automaticallyreinforce the correct position of hand, pen and paper.Ideal writing position for left-handerAs younger left-handers often have a tendency to write from right to left (mirror script) acoloured star at the left margin helps to remind them where to start.Left-handed children should be seated on the left side of a double desk, or next toanother left-hander to avoid elbow clashing (the same applies at the dinner table!).Ensure that the desk and chair are a suitable height for the child. A low table makes achild raise his shoulders, leading to the “hooked” writing style.Do make allowances for clumsiness, smudging and untidiness and emphasise theirachievements with lots of praise.The most comfortable and efficient grip for a left-hander is the threefinger or “tripod” grip. The pencil should be held lightly between thethumb and forefinger, and rest lightly on the bent middle finger.With the hand underneath the writing line, the forefinger guides thepencil to make the letter shapes, whilst the other fingers just supportthe pencil. The wrist and shoulder should remain straight andrelaxed as the arm slides across the page.To lighten a tight grip and heavy pressure, try a pencil grip for correct finger position asabove, and make a game of writing on 3 sheets of paper with carbon paper betweenthem, the aim being to write lightly enough not to make an imprint on the underneathpages.The main thing with all writing practice is toHave Fun!For more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 3 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgHere are the practice pages – start at the position of the light dot then follow the line directions –go over the black one first, then move onto the grey version and then follow on freestyle!Angle the paper to the right and move it slightly to the left to encourage an open style.For more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 4 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgMore letters to practice. Remember the tripod grip and a light pressure!For more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 5 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgKeep a smooth flow and don’t grip too tight!For more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 6 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgHere are the last letters – then there is a set of blank lines to practice on.For more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 7 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgTry what you have learned by making your own letters here. Don’t forget Angle paper to the right, tripod grip and light writing pressureFor more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 8 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgWriting EquipmentAnything Left-Handed stock a wide range of left-handed equipment. They are based nearLondon, UK but deliver worldwidewww.anythinglefthanded.co.ukFountain pens from Pelikan, Manuscript and others plus calligraphy sets, all with left-handednibs to prevent scratching and smudging. Their range also includes the innovative new StabiloEasy ergonomic left-handed pens and pencils, which are excellent for children as the grips aremoulded to guide the hand into the perfect tripod writing position. There is also a selection ofnon-smudge pens with fast drying ink that can also be very helpful for young lefthanders.Left-Write Mat : This unique writing mat is aninvaluable training guide for left-handedchildren. Designed to prevent or correctsmudged work, poor pen grip and badposture, the mat measuring 420mm x 295 mm(A3 size), is placed on the desk in front of yourchild and shows the perfect paper position,pen hold and angle of the arm to achieve themost comfortable and effective style of writingas a left-hander. Place paper or workbookover the guidelines and follow the friendlyreminders on the mat. Also shows useful reminders of pen grip, position and letter formationchart for left-handers in capitals and lower case alphabet. Suitable for all ages. Shows righthanders positioning on reverse.Pencil grips: moulded shapes in bright colours to help get the perfect grip position on your ownpencils and pens.Pencil sharpeners: the pencil is held in the left hand and turned anti-clockwise.Children’s essentials sets, containing everything to make drawing, writing and cutting easyand comfortable when your child first shows signs of being left-handed.www.anythinglefthanded.co.ukTel: 01737 888269For more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 9 of 10

If you find this guide useful, please tell others about www.lefthandedchildren.orgMore guides from lefthandedchildren.org Your Left-Handed Child – 120 page Ebook written by Lauren Milsom Cutting left-handed, including shapes to cut out Helping your pre-school left-handerHandwriting mat with instructions and position guidesTo obtain any of these guides visit www.lefthandedchildren.orgJoin the Left Handers ClubRegister your email address to receive our free newsletters with the latest stories on being lefthanded, helping left-handed children and new n.htmWe hope this guide has helped you and your left-handed child and would be very interested inany feedback, ideas or improvements you feel we could make.Keith and Lauren Milsom and the team at @lefthandedchildren.org01737 888269 (UK)Unit 113, 14 & 15 Admiralty Way, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3DT, United KingdomA big thank you to our left-handed son Tom who produced all the graphics for the letters(and the header graphic for the lefthandedchildren.org website).This guide is intended for your own personal use. You are welcome to print or copy it as many times asyou like for use by your own family but please do not copy it or pass on the PDF document to others.Please help us keep more guides coming at low cost by directing them to www.lefthandedchildren.orgwhere they can purchase their own copy! lefthandedchildren.org All Rights ReservedFor more information on helping left handed children, visit www.lefthandedchildren.org LeftHandedChildren.org 2006-2016Page 10 of 10

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