Employing Handwriting without Tears® to Teach a 4-Yearold Preschool Student to Write His Name with the Appropriate Size, Shape, and Form Combined With an Imitate/Trace/Copy/Memory Procedure

Emalia C. Steele*, T. F. McLaughlin**, K. Mark Derby***, Kimberly P. Weber****, Denise K Donica*****, Michelle Mckenzie******
* Early Childhood Special Education
** Retired Full Professor, Gonzaga University
***,**** Full Professors, Department of Special Education, Gonzaga University.
***** Associate Professor ,East Carolina State University
****** Special Education Teacher, Spokane Public Schools
Periodicity:February - April'2015
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jpsy.8.4.3267

Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the prewriting and handwriting curriculum  Handwriting Without Tears® (HWT) in a preschool setting with a single student who has developmental delays and a suspected Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis. Data were collected during the regular preschool day. The behavior measured was the student's ability to independently and accurately write his name given by the visual prompt “Name: ______” and verbal instructional cue “write your name”. A modified imitate, trace, copy, and memory  procedure was used with the student with the instructional support and curriculum from the Handwriting Without Tears® Get Set for School (Olsen, 2003) curriculum. In addition to this curriculum, first author created materials were also used.  The overall outcomes indicated that the Handwriting Without Tears® programs was successful in teaching that student who has severe developmental delays, tactile defensiveness, and sensory processing deficits to write his name.

Keywords

Handwriting, Preschooler, Handwriting Without Tears, Name, Multiple Baseline Design, Single Case Research.

How to Cite this Article?

Steele, E.C., Mclaughlin, T. F., K. Derby, M., Weber, K. P., Donica, D., and Mckenzie, M. (2015). Employing Handwriting without Tears® to Teach a 4-Year old Preschool Student to Write His Name with the Appropriate Size, Shape, and Form Combined With an Imitate/Trace/Copy/Memory Procedure. i-manager’s Journal on Educational Psychology, 8(4), 16-24. https://doi.org/10.26634/jpsy.8.4.3267

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