Dd is 4 and can only write her name if I tell her the letters and each name takes 4-5 minutes to write.
Obviously, I will write the actual thank you note, should I have her write her name, should I write her name, or should I just write them and sign both our names?
We have 14 notes to write, if DD takes the time to sign her name, we'd need to take a few extra days because she wouldn't be able to sit for an hour just writing her name.
Re: S/o thank you notes- Dd's bday party
If she can't actually write her name without your spelling it, I wouldn't have her do it.
That doesn't mean she can't help with the notes. Even whe DD couldn't sign her name, I'd have her help by telling me what she liked about a present. Some of what I'd end up writing was interesting, to say the least. I'd write up at the top "As dictated by Muffin" so people would know it really was HER note, I was just writing it.
It was pretty excruciating getting all of them done, but it's taught her how to write a thank you note.
My aunt across the country has loved them.
I do a combination of things, with my 2 yr old who obviously can't write her name, I buy blank card stock, cut it into post card sized cards and let her color it on oneside (scribbles mostly) and put stickers on it and such, and then on the other side I write the thank you note and sign it from her and I and address it like a post card and send it out.
With my two older stepchildren, when they were younger and couldn't write their own names, i would have them "sign" one piece and then I'd make copies of it on the other pieces of cardstock. Then, i'd let them decorate the pieces of card stock and I'd write the thank you notes on them.