Support for Preschool Teachers and Their Reluctant Writers is Here!

Learn how to appropriately encourage preschoolers who struggle with writing.

Early educators need to be supported with resources that can make a real difference in the classroom. This actionable guide, "The Reluctant Writer: How Preschool Teachers Can Support Students Who Don’t Like Writing," is here to provide you with specific strategies to help those students who find writing a challenge. 

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What You'll Get Inside:

1

5 Ways Teachers Can Help!

Understand the importance of following the child's lead, taking the pressure off, and focusing on play-based activities to strengthen hands in preparation for writing.

2

A Pre-Writing Guide for Teachers 

This guide outlines the developmental progression of pre-writing, and includes general age guidelines for when these skills typically develop. A very helpful resource!

3

How to Choose the "Write" Tools

Children should be provided with coloring and writing tools that fit their small hands. Learn what writing tools can be most effective. 

Why Download This Guide?

  • Empower Your Teachers: Equip your preschool teachers with the knowledge and tools they need to support all students, especially those who struggle with writing.

  • Promote Developmentally Appropriate Practices: Advocate for teaching methods that respect the natural development of young children, remembering that all children develop at their own pace.

  • Enhance Student Success: Help young children develop the fine motor skills and confidence they need to succeed in writing as they grow. 

  • Created by an Expert: Authored by Stephanie Roberts, MA, OTR/L, an experienced pediatric occupational therapist dedicated to helping children participate fully and comfortably in their learning environment. 

 

I'm Stephanie Roberts,
Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Educator & Advocate.

With years of experience in early childhood development, I am passionate about helping children achieve their highest level of independence. I work collaboratively with families and educators to support children's growth in play, fine motor abilities, self-care skills, and to support their overall sensory processing.