My daughter who will be 5 next week is doing great in preschool except for writing. They are focusing on name writing now and everynight they send a folder home with line paper in it to practice name writing. DD is horrible at it and she hates doing it. I can't seem to motivate her to want to do it. I have even tried telling her she will get a toy when she can do it right and I am going to buy a sticker chart that leads to a shopping trip for a new toy. Anybody know of anything else I can try for not only motivation but to learn the skill? I have also tried having her trace and the workbooks that practice handwriting and we haven't really had any luck.
Re: How to motivate 5 year old? Any teachers on here?
Also, try different methods of writing that are more fun than pencils and paper such as: chalk outside, dry erase board, sand/salt in a tray using her finger to write,let her write on pieces of tape and label things around her room, etc. This will make it seem more like fun and less like work.
My older DD has a fine motor delay, so we didn't push writing in preschool. We encouraged her to work on other things that would strengthen her grasp. She didn't even master a tripod grip until a couple of weeks before kindy started. She's doing great now, and we're only two months in. She writes sentences independently, and she's working really hard on printing. Your DD's preschool is expecting her to do something that's not developmentally appropriate. When she's ready and has the visual-motor skills to write her name neatly on lined paper, it will happen without such a struggle.