13 Ways to Help Kids Who Reverse Letters and Numbers While Writing
Are you looking for ways to help kids who reverse letters and numbers while writing? If so, keep reading.
1. Get the learner to keep a card with the word bed at their desk to help remember the correct form of b and d in a word they understand.
2. Get the learner to keep a list of the most commonly used words that contain letters they reverse. This list can be used as a reference when the learner is writing.
3. After identifying those letters and numbers the learner reverses, have them highlight or underline those letters and numbers found in a magazine, newspaper, etc.
4. Spotlight the subtle differences between letters and numbers that the learner reverses. Get the learner to scan five typewritten lines containing only the letters or numbers that are confusing. Get the learner to circle the “n’s and the “h’s with various colors.
5. Cursive handwriting may prevent reversals and may be used by some students as an alternative to manuscript.
6. Acknowledge quality work (e.g., display the learner’s work, congratulate the learner, etc.).
7. Give the learner a number line and alphabet strip on their desk to use as a reference to make the correct forms of letters and numbers.
8. Minimize the emphasis on competition. Competitive learning activities may cause the learner to hurry and reverse numbers and letters when writing.
9. Get the learner to take part in writing learning activities designed to cause the learner to want to be successful in writing (e.g., writing a letter to a friend, rock star, famous athlete, etc.).
10. Praise the learner for making letters and numbers correctly when writing: (a) give the learner a concrete reward (e.g., privileges such as leading the line, handing out learning materials, 10 minutes of free time, etc.) or (b) give the learner an informal reward (e.g., smile, handshake, praise, etc.).
11. Get the learner to practice writing letters, words, and sentences by tracing over a sequence of dots.
12. Make the learner proofread all written work. Praise the learner for each correction made.
13. Consider using one of the apps on one of our best writing apps lists:
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