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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. I don't think it withers away, I think it's too much effort to sustain when they are thinking on a higher level. Attention is too divided and strained. That said, I wonder, too, why there is such a disconnect between the brain and the hand. It is not a lack of understanding or effort. My son literally cannot draw (or even trace!) a straight line.[/quote] Another PP with a bright son who wrote better in K! We did a ton of OT from 4-5 where things like copying lines was emphasized. I wonder if the key is different kinds of OT exercises that focus on connecting the brain and the hand, rather than on producing words. [/quote]
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