Problems holding a pencil? The problem could be…the PENCIL!

When I look at a child’s pencil grasp, I identify anything that could be making it difficult for them.  It isn’t always their fingers. Very few kids are taught how to hold a pencil.  A clever and observant handful mimic their siblings or teachers.  They are usually the kids who also learn how to open…… Continue reading Problems holding a pencil? The problem could be…the PENCIL!

Does An Atypical Pencil Grasp Damage Joints or Support Function In Kids With Hypermobility?

As a pediatric OTR, I am often asked to assess and teach proper pencil grasp.  Once you start looking, you see a lot of interesting patterns out there.  When a child clearly has low muscle tone and/or hypermobile joints, the question of what to do about an atypical pencil grasp used to puzzle me.  I…… Continue reading Does An Atypical Pencil Grasp Damage Joints or Support Function In Kids With Hypermobility?