Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting

Background: Handwriting is an essential part of human communication. Its successful development is decisive for its personal and academic future. One of its most important components is the grip of the pen, of which there are 5 standard variants. The correct calligraphic education has a very importa...

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Main Authors: Dan Morgenstern-Kaplan, Ariel Cohen-Welch, Rodrigo Fonseca-Portilla, Daniela Alejandra García-Alonso, Joseph Palatchi-Oldak, Pablo André Veronés-Ortiz, Lorraine Ornelas-Hall
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Chile 2018-12-01
Series:Revista Chilena de Terapia Ocupacional
Online Access:https://revistaterapiaocupacional.uchile.cl/index.php/RTO/article/view/48989
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spelling doaj-518a98b6ffd14ea688058f3c57dc4ab12020-11-25T02:35:11ZspaUniversidad de ChileRevista Chilena de Terapia Ocupacional0717-67670719-53462018-12-0118292010.5354/0719-5346.2018.4898948989Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwritingDan Morgenstern-Kaplan0Ariel Cohen-Welch1Rodrigo Fonseca-Portilla2Daniela Alejandra García-Alonso3Joseph Palatchi-Oldak4Pablo André Veronés-Ortiz5Lorraine Ornelas-Hall6Universidad Anáhuac México NorteUniversidad Anáhuac México NorteUniversidad Anáhuac México NorteUniversidad Anáhuac México NorteUniversidad Anáhuac México NorteUniversidad Anáhuac México NorteRed Universidad AnáhuacBackground: Handwriting is an essential part of human communication. Its successful development is decisive for its personal and academic future. One of its most important components is the grip of the pen, of which there are 5 standard variants. The correct calligraphic education has a very important role in the generation of writing habits and a better legibility. Methods: In a cross-sectional study of correlation between variables, the aim was to correlate calligraphic education with many variables. The data was collected with a survey and a calligraphic test. Results: The sample consisted of 80 subjects between the ages of 18-30. No statistically significant correlation was found between legibility and years of calligraphic education, gender, age, dominant hand, GPA and preferred font. The only significant correlation was found between legibility and the use of one standard grips of the pen and an alternative (p=0.01). Discussion: 77.5% of the subjects had good legibility in the calligraphic test and no correlation was found between legibility and most of the variables on the study. However, the association between legibility and the use of the standard grips was found, in comparison with people that do not use one of those grips. Conclusions: Handwriting legibility is a multi-factor influenced skill, and calligraphic education during childhood is decisive to develop it properly. Nevertheless, the study showed no association between the length of the education and legibility, and a correlation between the use of an alternative pen grip and a worse result in the calligraphic test.https://revistaterapiaocupacional.uchile.cl/index.php/RTO/article/view/48989
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author Dan Morgenstern-Kaplan
Ariel Cohen-Welch
Rodrigo Fonseca-Portilla
Daniela Alejandra García-Alonso
Joseph Palatchi-Oldak
Pablo André Veronés-Ortiz
Lorraine Ornelas-Hall
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Ariel Cohen-Welch
Rodrigo Fonseca-Portilla
Daniela Alejandra García-Alonso
Joseph Palatchi-Oldak
Pablo André Veronés-Ortiz
Lorraine Ornelas-Hall
Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting
Revista Chilena de Terapia Ocupacional
author_facet Dan Morgenstern-Kaplan
Ariel Cohen-Welch
Rodrigo Fonseca-Portilla
Daniela Alejandra García-Alonso
Joseph Palatchi-Oldak
Pablo André Veronés-Ortiz
Lorraine Ornelas-Hall
author_sort Dan Morgenstern-Kaplan
title Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting
title_short Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting
title_full Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting
title_fullStr Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting
title_full_unstemmed Calligraphic Education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting
title_sort calligraphic education during childhood and its long-term effect on the adult handwriting
publisher Universidad de Chile
series Revista Chilena de Terapia Ocupacional
issn 0717-6767
0719-5346
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Background: Handwriting is an essential part of human communication. Its successful development is decisive for its personal and academic future. One of its most important components is the grip of the pen, of which there are 5 standard variants. The correct calligraphic education has a very important role in the generation of writing habits and a better legibility. Methods: In a cross-sectional study of correlation between variables, the aim was to correlate calligraphic education with many variables. The data was collected with a survey and a calligraphic test. Results: The sample consisted of 80 subjects between the ages of 18-30. No statistically significant correlation was found between legibility and years of calligraphic education, gender, age, dominant hand, GPA and preferred font. The only significant correlation was found between legibility and the use of one standard grips of the pen and an alternative (p=0.01). Discussion: 77.5% of the subjects had good legibility in the calligraphic test and no correlation was found between legibility and most of the variables on the study. However, the association between legibility and the use of the standard grips was found, in comparison with people that do not use one of those grips. Conclusions: Handwriting legibility is a multi-factor influenced skill, and calligraphic education during childhood is decisive to develop it properly. Nevertheless, the study showed no association between the length of the education and legibility, and a correlation between the use of an alternative pen grip and a worse result in the calligraphic test.
url https://revistaterapiaocupacional.uchile.cl/index.php/RTO/article/view/48989
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