Keyboarding
Keyboarding

Often keybording is introduced when handwriting is too difficult , illegible, and/or inefficient. With the surge of technology in education, it makes sense to use keyboarding as an alternative means of motor output.
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Many of the prerequisite skills for handwriting are the same for keyboarding:
- Letter recognition
- Fine motor skills
- Isolated use of each finger
- Bilateral coordination (using two hands together)
- Eye-hand coordination
- Visual memory and perceptual skills
- Postural control
Keyboarding and handwriting are both complex skills that require practice to become fluent and automatic. Formal instruction in keyboarding can help a child to build the foundational skills need to express themselves appropriately.
