• Reviews around way (4.14 of 5)

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

    • It doesn't matter how many times I move his fingers the correct way on these grips, he still grasps the pencil with his whole hand
    • I bought these to help my 5 year old learn to consistently hold her pencil the proper way.
    • The proper way to use these grips is obviously, for right handed kids, put thumb on the R and let the other fingers fall into place and the reverse if left handed - we tried that
    • that believe it or not is very important because if you hold it on the wrong side, you will not able to correct the way your child holds his or her pencil
    • Way too bulky for my hand.
    • These are great for teaching children the correct way to hold a pencil
    • These are great and helped my child learn to hold a pencil the correct way
    • It really helps my 6 years old lefty hold the pencil in the right way, good buy!
    • Great way to start off writing correctly
    • Since my son has trouble grabbing the pencil the correct way to write
    • Great product, we have been using the pencil grip to teach my kids to hold the pencil the correct way.
    • There is a proper way to hold the gripper and at 3 years of age, my son doesn't quite get it.
    • 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
    • My daughters were not holding their pencils properly, this has helped them to hold the correct way!
    • It is a very good tool to train kids the right way to hold pens in hands
    • It seems that not only is penmanship no longer taught in schools, but neither is the correct way to hold a pencil
    • I like the visual "R" or "L" markings that help me feel I am holding the grip in the right way
    • They help me hold my pens comfortably without straining, and after hours of writing my hand does not get tired or cramped the way it used to.
    • Make sure to read the proper way to use these - if using for a right hand, place the thumb ON the "R" that is etched on it
    • Put your thumb on the respective letter, and that is the correct way to hold it
    • Since my son has trouble grabbing the pencil the correct way to write
    • make sure you read the proper way to hold them
    • The are soft, which helps teach a relaxed finger grip, they make holding the pencil (the "right" way) incredibly
    • I purchased these pencil grips for my 4year old left handed son as he was having a hard time figuring out how to hold pencil the correct way and being a right hander I was having a hard time teaching him
    • It's a little big and will take some getting used to - but not in a bad way
    • These were great to help teach my son to hold the pencil in the correct way
    • This makes it hard to position the pencil in a normal workable way.
    • You may need to squint at these little things to see an L and an R for handedness, and I think I put mine on my pencil the wrong way around the first time besides
    • She loves the way it feels in her hand vs a thin pen/pencil.
    • Helped kid learn correct way to hold pencil.
    • It actually forces you to hold the pencil the right way
    • It has little indentations that help mold your hands to the proper way to hold the pencil.
    • They are a great way to transition into regular pencils or encourage neater handwriting through proper handling of pencils.
    • Helps the students write the correct way.