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#96153 - 03/04/11 08:42 PM
Re: Writing name backwards...Mirror image
[Re: Kerry]
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Her preschool teacher promptly told us that we were not to allow her to do it because it would affect her ability to write properly and spell correctly! Silly teachers... will they never learn? Heck, I've encouraged my kids to learn how to read & write upside down. While the latter is mostly for fun, reading upside down is an incredibly useful skill.
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#100978 - 04/30/11 01:11 PM
Re: Writing name backwards...Mirror image
[Re: Cecilia]
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Registered: 04/26/11
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My son does this constantly! And not just with his name, but other words too, and he knows it is backwards. He seems very proud of himself when he does it.
I think she is looking desperately for an outlet for her creativity.
Edited by nuttybuddy (04/30/11 01:11 PM)
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#101222 - 05/03/11 08:33 AM
Re: Writing name backwards...Mirror image
[Re: Katelyn'sM om]
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Registered: 04/22/09
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My DD did this for a little while this past year. I found it odd since she has been able to write with no problems. It wasn't until I talked to another mom that I found out her DD does it but she doesn't seem to be doing it for fun. DD sat across from her so I guess she was mocking her. I did talk to her and explained how her friend is trying to learn how to write and she needed to help her writing the correct way. Since then we haven't had any mirror image writing at school but on occasion she will do it at home ... just for fun. I wonder ... if she sits across from the girl who writes backward, maybe she was showing her how to write correctly, which would be upside-down and backward from your DD's perspective!
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#104943 - 06/14/11 06:31 AM
Re: Writing name backwards...Mirror image
[Re: Cecilia]
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Registered: 06/07/11
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My 9 year old did an entire asignment as a mirror image. It was alphebatizing 20 words that she had gotten all correct taking the PRETEST. But she had to practice the words anyway, just as she has had to all year. So she handed it in and told her teacher to hold it up to a mirror to correct it.
I recently had a meeting with the principal to request skipping 4th grade math next year. I brought the mirror image thing with me. I DO believe that this is a good reason to think that a child needs more!
We will see what her teachers have to say about that one! The principal denied me the request, even with her WJ at 99.6%.
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#105535 - 06/21/11 04:55 PM
Re: Writing name backwards...Mirror image
[Re: Cecilia]
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Registered: 05/27/11
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Your comment about wanting to write in cursive yet not being allowed to makes me think she is writing backward as an added way to occupy her brain. The cursive is fun and challenging to her and since she can't do that, she has thought of this as a substitute. It wouldn't surprise me that when she masters cursive and is encouraged to use it in school, she begins to experiment with different ways to form words. Learning about graphology was a fun past-time for me and I loved to "interpret" my friends handwriting to see if what the books said about their personality was something I had observed. Just a thought. 
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#106853 - 07/12/11 11:35 AM
Re: Writing name backwards...Mirror image
[Re: Cecilia]
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Registered: 02/01/11
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we just joined the club today! Ds5 thinks its funny to write EVERYTHING backwards all of a sudden.
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