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Reversing letters is common until around age 7. Writing letters backwards is not necessarily a sign that your child has dyslexia. There are things you can do at home to help your child stop reversing letters.
Reversing letters is common until around age 7. Writing letters backwards is not necessarily a sign that your child has dyslexia. There are things you can do at home to help your child stop reversing letters.
Writing numbers backwards has nothing to do with understanding math. First, writing backwards (teachers may call it reversal) isn't unusual for kids under 7. In fact, it's developmentally appropriate. If your son is still reversing numbers after age 7, he may need extra help learning to write them correctly.
Help your child establish a visual memory or picture of each letter along with the letter name and sound. Teach directionally. Prevent reversals from occurring by teaching proper letter formation and grouping letters with similar stroke patterns.
It's completely normal for children to write “backward” at this age. In addition to letter and number reversals, some children will truly write in mirror image: going from right to left with all the letters reversed. Don't stop your granddaughter from writing this way, and don't make her correct it.
If the persistence of reversals, inversions (upside-down writing), or mirror writing are common when a child is seven or eight, this might be a sign of neurodevelopmental immaturity.
After all, most objects don't change what they are just because you flip them around or turn them upside down! Letter reversals experienced by young children are often said to be totally normal until after age seven, and their parents are told don't worry unless they continue past grade two.
After all, most objects don't change what they are just because you flip them around or turn them upside down! Letter reversals experienced by young children are often said to be totally normal until after age seven, and their parents are told don't worry unless they continue past grade two.
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