Reversing characters (digits and letters) when writing, and complete mirror writing, raise one of the oldest and most mysterious questions in developmental and educational psychology: Why do five-year-old children write symbols (e.g., ꓱ for E) they have neither learnt nor seen? Attempts to draw up a complete explanatory theory of character reversal in writings by typically developing children were long hindered by the existence of a seemingly satisfactory explanation (left-hand writing), the failure to bring together research in neuropsychology and educational psychology, and the failure to consider the shape and structure of the characters. The present paper remedies this situation by describing a new, comprehensive theory based on recent ...
Children`s meaning making practices may be difficult to understand, but we need to take account of t...
Children often make letter reversal errors when first learning to read and write, even for letters w...
Writing systems are usually studied in terms of the level of language that they represent, with litt...
International audienceReversing characters (digits and letters) when writing, and complete mirror wr...
Multisensory learning to read involves, to a large extent, learning to write. A major problem in the...
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...
Mirror-writing is the phenomenon in which letters, words or digits are written in reverse direction ...
International audienceThe present study examined the development of mirror writing in typically deve...
International audienceNon-pathological, spontaneous mirror writing, whether complete or partial, has...
Abstract. Kindergarten, first, second, and third grade children (n = 36 per grade level) gave eight ...
Visual-orthographic skill is crucial to beginning readers when they learn to read. Confusion of the ...
This study examines learning of specific graphic properties of writing in 3 to 7 years old children....
Based on evidence that learning new characters through handwriting leads to better recognition than ...
We happened to observe that text that was reflected about either the horizontal or vertical axis was...
Children`s meaning making practices may be difficult to understand, but we need to take account of t...
Children often make letter reversal errors when first learning to read and write, even for letters w...
Writing systems are usually studied in terms of the level of language that they represent, with litt...
International audienceReversing characters (digits and letters) when writing, and complete mirror wr...
Multisensory learning to read involves, to a large extent, learning to write. A major problem in the...
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...
Mirror-writing is the phenomenon in which letters, words or digits are written in reverse direction ...
International audienceThe present study examined the development of mirror writing in typically deve...
International audienceNon-pathological, spontaneous mirror writing, whether complete or partial, has...
Abstract. Kindergarten, first, second, and third grade children (n = 36 per grade level) gave eight ...
Visual-orthographic skill is crucial to beginning readers when they learn to read. Confusion of the ...
This study examines learning of specific graphic properties of writing in 3 to 7 years old children....
Based on evidence that learning new characters through handwriting leads to better recognition than ...
We happened to observe that text that was reflected about either the horizontal or vertical axis was...
Children`s meaning making practices may be difficult to understand, but we need to take account of t...
Children often make letter reversal errors when first learning to read and write, even for letters w...
Writing systems are usually studied in terms of the level of language that they represent, with litt...