Individual characteristics of handwriting
PART ONE
ALIGNMENT The relation of the letters in words to the baseline
Form Form is the way a writer makes a letter
Form are classified into:
1. ANGULAR FORMSAre made by stopping the pen and changing direction.
2. ARCADE FORMSlook like arches rounded on the top and open at the bottom
3. GARLAND FORMS- A cup like connected form that is open at the top and rounded on the bottom.
SLANT Angle of writing; Can be forward or backward
PROPORTION or RATIO the relation between the tall and the short letter
It is the symmetry of individual letter usual habits found in a specific writer
SKILL- writers proficiency.
High skill level VS Low skill level
Movement - is the way a pen moves in order to make a mark.
KINDS OF MOVEMENT
Finger MovementUsually employed by children and illiterates.
Hand Movement action of the whole hand with the wrist as the center of attraction.
Forearm Movementmovement of the shoulder, hand and arm with the support of the table
Whole Forearm Movement - action of the entire arm.
QUALITY OF MOVEMENT
Hesitating and painful due to weakness and illness
Nervous and irregular Smooth, flowing and rapid.
Strong, heavy and forceful
Clumsy, illiterate and halting.
Rhythm in Handwriting - the succession of connected,
and uniform strokes in full coordination.
LACK OF RHYTHMCharacterized by succession of awkward, independent,
poorly directed and disconnected motions.
Memory Evaluation
1. The relation of the letters in words to the baseline
2. What forms are made by stopping the pen and changing direction.
3. What movement usually employed by children and illiterates.
4. the way a writer makes a letter
6. Angle of writing; Can be forward or backward
7. What movement pertains to the action of the entire arm.
8. The relation between the tall and the short letter
9. Cup like connected form that is open at the top and rounded on the bottom.
10. It is the symmetry of individual letter
KEY TO CORRECTION
1. The relation of the letters in words to the baseline
ALIGNMENT
2. What forms are made by stopping the pen and changing direction.
ANGULAR FORMS
3. What movement usually employed by children and illiterates.
Finger Movement
4. The way a writer makes a letter
FORM
6. Angle of writing; Can be forward or backward
SLANT
7. What movement pertains to the action of the entire arm.
Whole Forearm Movement
8. The relation between the tall and the short letter
RATIO/PROPORTION
9. Cup like connected form that is open at the top and rounded on the bottom.
GARLAND FORMS
10. It is the symmetry of individual letter
RATIO/PROPORTION
END OF PART ONE