Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering about sex of your DC. In my experience with female adolescents with anorexia, there were an unusual amount of them with deliberately tiny handwriting.
There are a few studies about this in medical literature but nothing definitive and they’re 40+ years old. I’m not suggesting your child has an eating disorder, but an eating disorder is the the only thing that the tiny hand writers I’ve met had in common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can your kid and his teachers read his writing?
My 7th grader has tiny cursive. I have 51-year-old eyes and struggle with it. His teachers are fine with it though.
I’m impressed your kid can write in cursive. My kids can’t even read it!
Anonymous wrote:Can your kid and his teachers read his writing?
My 7th grader has tiny cursive. I have 51-year-old eyes and struggle with it. His teachers are fine with it though.
Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering about sex of your DC. In my experience with female adolescents with anorexia, there were an unusual amount of them with deliberately tiny handwriting.
There are a few studies about this in medical literature but nothing definitive and they’re 40+ years old. I’m not suggesting your child has an eating disorder, but an eating disorder is the the only thing that the tiny hand writers I’ve met had in common.