Multisensory learning to read involves, to a large extent, learning to write. A major problem in the initial teaching of handwriting is preventing children from producing reversed letters, especially when the reversed letters are identical to other letters. Torres et al. (2021) offer an efficient method for remediating this problem. Here, we analyze the reversals in their writing data, obtained on Brazilian first-graders (Mage = 6.0 years). Surprisingly, this analysis led to the observation that the first graders almost systematically reverse both the letters b and d in the particular copying conditions (the students look at one letter at a time for 3 s, then immediately after they had to write it while blindfolded). We first describe succi...
Letter orientation confusions (reversals) in the reading and writing of 10-year-old children with an...
Background: Occupational therapists often assess primary school learners for letter and number rever...
A group of 7%-to-8%-y ear-old children who made persistent reversal errors in handwriting were ident...
International audienceMultisensory learning to read involves, to a large extent, learning to write. ...
Reversing characters (digits and letters) when writing, and complete mirror writing, raise one of th...
Mirror-writing is the phenomenon in which letters, words or digits are written in reverse direction ...
Abstract. Kindergarten, first, second, and third grade children (n = 36 per grade level) gave eight ...
In left-to-right writing cultures, spontaneous mirror writing of letters and digits in preliterate c...
A recent study by Fischer (2011) found that children independently choose the direction that letters...
Four hundred nine first graders were asked to name the letters of the lowercase alphabet presented i...
We happened to observe that text that was reflected about either the horizontal or vertical axis was...
International audienceThe present study examined the development of mirror writing in typically deve...
Mirror writing refers to script produced in the reverse direction. The spontaneous mirror writing ob...
Children often make letter reversal errors when first learning to read and write, even for letters w...
International audienceNon-pathological, spontaneous mirror writing, whether complete or partial, has...
Letter orientation confusions (reversals) in the reading and writing of 10-year-old children with an...
Background: Occupational therapists often assess primary school learners for letter and number rever...
A group of 7%-to-8%-y ear-old children who made persistent reversal errors in handwriting were ident...
International audienceMultisensory learning to read involves, to a large extent, learning to write. ...
Reversing characters (digits and letters) when writing, and complete mirror writing, raise one of th...
Mirror-writing is the phenomenon in which letters, words or digits are written in reverse direction ...
Abstract. Kindergarten, first, second, and third grade children (n = 36 per grade level) gave eight ...
In left-to-right writing cultures, spontaneous mirror writing of letters and digits in preliterate c...
A recent study by Fischer (2011) found that children independently choose the direction that letters...
Four hundred nine first graders were asked to name the letters of the lowercase alphabet presented i...
We happened to observe that text that was reflected about either the horizontal or vertical axis was...
International audienceThe present study examined the development of mirror writing in typically deve...
Mirror writing refers to script produced in the reverse direction. The spontaneous mirror writing ob...
Children often make letter reversal errors when first learning to read and write, even for letters w...
International audienceNon-pathological, spontaneous mirror writing, whether complete or partial, has...
Letter orientation confusions (reversals) in the reading and writing of 10-year-old children with an...
Background: Occupational therapists often assess primary school learners for letter and number rever...
A group of 7%-to-8%-y ear-old children who made persistent reversal errors in handwriting were ident...