When reading Tonberry's left-handed/right-handed poll thread, it made me wonder: He, along with other folks, claim that their handwriting is poor - even though their drawing skills are really rather good. Why is this? Also, what is your handwriting like?
Personally, my handwriting is terrible. Due to a combination of my hands just not worknig right (combination of dyspraxia and loose ligaments in my wrists and elbows), never being taught right when I was young, and laziness, I never learned to actually form my letters properly - and on top of that, I have absolutely no precision in my writing.
I realised this with the most clarity when I was trying to teach a group of 5-year-olds to write, and realising that, more often than not, I was forming my letters wrong myself - something they got a lot of amusement out of! In fact, when I attempted to write "properly", with tails on letters and whatnot... the only reason my writing was better rhan theirs was because I can spell
Personally, my handwriting is terrible. Due to a combination of my hands just not worknig right (combination of dyspraxia and loose ligaments in my wrists and elbows), never being taught right when I was young, and laziness, I never learned to actually form my letters properly - and on top of that, I have absolutely no precision in my writing.
I realised this with the most clarity when I was trying to teach a group of 5-year-olds to write, and realising that, more often than not, I was forming my letters wrong myself - something they got a lot of amusement out of! In fact, when I attempted to write "properly", with tails on letters and whatnot... the only reason my writing was better rhan theirs was because I can spell