• Reviews around motor skill (4.63 of 5)

    The Pencil Grip Original Universal Ergonomic Writing Aid for Righties and Lefties, 6 Count, Assorted Colors (TPG-11106)

    • but I purchased these for my 5 year old who was having motor skill issues at the start of Kindergarten (at the suggestion of a well meaning friend)
    • My daughter's school gave her one of these to help with her fine motor skills
    • Will certainly help the kiddos start off to build there fine motor skills
    • We have struggled to have him hold a pencil correctly for a long time, we have done fine/gross motor skill exercises, and he still cannot hold a pencil the "correct" way
    • I used these in my early education classroom as needed to promote both a proper pencil grip and to help my students who struggled with fine motor skills use a "regular" pencil.
    • My son's Occupational therapist recommended these for his poor fine motor skills and helping him remember how to hold the pencil
    • We have struggled to have him hold a pencil correctly for a long time, we have done fine/gross motor skill exercises, and he still cannot hold a pencil the "correct" way
    • I bought for my 6 year old who is having trouble with fine motor skills
    • I recommend to anyone who has fine motor skills issues.
    • If your looking for something to help your child's fine motor skills with writing, drawing, or even
    • My 6 year old has some fine motor skill delays and his occupational therapist recommended this pencil grip used with a short pencil
    • but I wish they looked like the picture because you could see the R or the L for what hand you write with they are almost clear and you can barely see my son is a Lefty and it took me like 5 minutes to figure out how he needs to hold the
    • I like the visual "R" or "L" markings that help me feel I am holding the grip in the right way