A child’s name is one of the very first words they recognize, read, or write. Your child can practice identifying the letters of their own name with this free Name Writing Practice Worksheet.
During early development, children begin to understand that writing their name is important to them because it is part of who they are. They connect the letters they see to something very meaningful.
Early drawing and scribbling pave the way for learning to write. Hand muscles are strengthened, and fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination are developed.
Children learn the difference between drawing and writing as they learn the letters of their name and practice writing them. Soon, scribbling becomes writing!
This printable worksheet offers basic letter recognition practice using the letters of your child’s name. Name writing is a handwriting motivation for kids.
When kids learn to write their name it has meaning, it is necessary for them to recognize, and signing their name is an essential skill.
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