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| | | The Sensory University has now combined the top two selling handwriting grips into one low combo pack price. You will notice almost instant improvement in your childs handwriting while using these grips. Alternating between the two will allow your child to develop handwriting standards far superior to those who have used no grips and developed improper handwriting techniques. Extremely useful with children who have Autism, ADHD, Asperger, Downs, or any form of developmental delay. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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| | Features | INSTANT HANDWRITING IMPROVEMENT.BOTH TOP SELLING GRIPS ONE LOW PRICE.
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Grip May 19, 2010
By Loves teaching
"ABC"
I am a first grade teacher who is trained in Orton Gillingham. Our instructor recommended this product for those students who can not hold a pencil correctly. Wow! Great product!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great product Mar 02, 2010
By M. Heritage My son has been having trouble writing since the beginning: pushing too hard, getting cramps, forming his letters wrong. With the Grotto grip all of those problems are gone. The other grips are okay, but I highly recommend the Grotto Grips.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for getting the right grip on a pencil Jan 15, 2010
By J. White
"janinenc"
I got these on the recommendation of my daughter's occupational therapist. She has autism and has fine motor skill delays which are most apparent when it comes to holding a pencil or pen to write. She still does the toddler grip using a fist hold on it instead of using her finger and thumb. This grip is the first one that she has not complained about using and it 'forces' the fore finger and thumb to hold the pencil the correct way. Since using it, her letters have become smaller and more legible. She can only do it for a few minutes at a time, but the therapist said that as her fingers strengthen, the time will get longer.
I gave 3 stars for the "Fun" rating since I didn't think it was really applicable in this case. I wouldn't consider a pencil grip a toy per se.
Great Grip Apr 11, 2011
By Melissa I bought 3 types of finger grips for my kindergartener...these were the best fitting and most liked. I saw an immeadate improvement in his writting.
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