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How Your Writing is Getting Worse?

Posted on 19/01/2022

In school years, handwriting is developed by students in a very early age. From Pre-school, students are made to practice writing in order to develop good handwriting. As the child grows, teachers start to dictate notes in the class. During this time there is an increased chance that a student’s handwriting may worsen as it may difficult to cope up with the speed of the teacher dictating.
To avoid such mishaps, in school its always better teacher’s limit their dictation speed and try to repeat the notes. Teachers very well understand every student’s capacity so it is easy for teachers to understand needs of students.
During the adult phase, most people have handwriting problems as they are not much into writing works. More than half of population have desk jobs and most written works are shifted to e- works with the help of technology.
These are the common handwriting issues which can be changed with the help of constant practice.
Some handwriting problems occur due underlying mental and emotional conditions.
Certain neurological diseases such as autism, Parkinson’s disease, PTSD, essential tremors, etc may cause damage to brain or low functioning of brain which hinders coordination between brain and other body parts leading to instability. This may cause hand shivering, lack of coordination and understanding.
Many of them as they progress towards old age have coordination problem and eyesight issue which makes difficult to write.
Certain reasons of bad handwriting is temporary and some permanent. To maintain a good handwriting is to practice every day by writing something such as journals or any notes which may be easy to incorporate into a person’s routine.
Writing not only develops good handwriting but also good functioning of mind in many creative ways.