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“Computer Technology is Going To Replace Handwriting”

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Handwriting is a Complex Function Handwriting in and of itself is a complex function. It does not happen in the hand, it happens in the brain and starts with abilities related to visualization and memory both visual-form and motor memory. If a child is having difficulty writing the issues usually start within the basic sensory-motor processing systems involving these fundamental functions. In most cases it is because the automatic functions have never become automatic. All of handwriting is the combination of basic shapes. Learning those shapes  first  creates automatic writing later. Handwriting is a Neurological Motor Process  As discussed in the  Handwriting on the Wall ®  (and the  Write Incredibly Now ® accompanying workbook), handwriting is a neurological motor process impacted by specific motor-sensory abilities such as: organization behavior emotion Handwriting is a Neurological Function Handwriting is a neurological ...

Scientific Article about "Kubbu" in Special Education!

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In collaboration with Dr. Charbel Semaan, who has been mentoring me during my research and still, we published this scientific article about integrating kubbu, a web 2.0 tool, was implemented in a private school in mount Lebanon as a part of this research with the special needs students of the 4th grade.  the results led us to a healthful conclusion, demonstrated in this following article: Kubbu in Education Kubbu and Special needs from Elie Kiwan