Little kids learning to write will definitely appreciate this creative pencil grip
It goes without saying that five-year-olds lack the fine motor skills of an adult. For this reason, they can’t hold onto their pencils and write like grown-ups do. They can scribble on their notebooks and draw doodles, but asking them to write their names neatly, with excellent calligraphy, would be too demanding. After all, they’re only beginning to write at that age.
What you can do to help your five or six-year-old is create a rubber pencil grip. This makes for a clever solution if they struggle with holding a pencil. To create the grip, just wrap a few rubber bands around your child’s pencil until the bands are tight. Their first writing experiences should be pleasant, and this hack will ensure that.