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Still rather odd that in all his years of schooling no one took the time to correct how he holds his pen, it is an easy fix after all.
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Given all the examples we have of Chris not listening, why would you believe that his current state is evidence that no one tried?Still rather odd that in all his years of schooling no one took the time to correct how he holds his pen, it is an easy fix after all.
Still rather odd that in all his years of schooling no one took the time to correct how he holds his pen, it is an easy fix after all.
Which caused which; duck got bent from the weird grip or the weird grip developed to work with the bent duck?Bent duck, bent grip.
Which caused which; duck got bent from the weird grip or the weird grip developed to work with the bent duck?
I've got dyspraxia (I think it's more commonly called Developmental Coordination Disorder now (link to Wikipedia article)) and if Chris has this it makes sense, I've also got a weird pencil grip (I just hold the pencil/pen between my thumb and index finger), for many years throughout primary(Elementary) and the start of highschool I tried using special equipment* but ended up just going back to my weird grip since it was more comfortable / I could write for longer without my hand cramping up, I was later told by an expert odd pencil/pen grips are fairly common with people with dyspraxia since they just go with whatever grip they are most comfortable with.Long story short, Chris writes and draws the way he does because of dyspraxia, an underdevelopment of fine motor skills often associated with autism spectrum disorders. There's a good summary of dyspraxia here.
same! my mom tried to make me correct it i guess but aside from the fact that it looks a little odd it never made any problems for me eitherI write with the pen held between my middle and ring finger, too. But then, I also taught myself to write when I was very very young--three or four--and I think people were too freaked out to call me out on it. None of my teachers ever made any effort to correct it, my handwriting's fine, and I don't get cramps or anything. But Chris is the only other person I've seen who writes that way.
the weird thing he is doing with his index finger looks a little painful tho