Education
by Christopher Harris and Kaitlyn Hudson-OâFarrell
2nd Feb 2021 5:37 AM
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The pen is mightier than the keyboard when it comes to literacy in the first years of school, according to a handwriting expert.
Murdoch University's Dr Anabela Malpique urged parents to pivot away from phones to old-school pencils and paper to boost memory, hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills.
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Children have been urged to pivot away from phones and to old school pencils and paper to boost memory, hand eye coordination and fine motor skills. Picture: Steve Pohlner
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"Research is telling us in the primary years that kids need to have more time allocated to developing handwriting skills than typing," she said.