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Issue #003/ July 28, 2020
Hi! This is a weekly newsletter on education. Once a week, curated by me from amongst the videos I watch and articles that I read. Most of you would have been too busy to track trends in education and deliberate on career choice, parenting or pedagogy. Find it all here.
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I have been a research scientist, a journalist and an educator over 3 decades. I read and I write. With this weekly newsletter, I intend to share what I read, learn and experience while I engage with students, parents and teams of teachers across K-12 schools, higher education institutions and ed-tech organisations.
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Three Images For The Week
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How folk artists have responded to pandemic.

Two Thoughts For The Week
One Video For The Week
Everyone’s online. Your kids have unlimited access to devices. They are using it for learning and yes, gaming. Ask your kid:
This will help you understand your child better, embrace your child’s world of gaming and make deeper connection with your most precious one.
Guest column :
Educator of the week (By invitation)

Teaching Early Writing to Pre-schoolers
We all know that children use their sense of touch or tactile sense to explore their environment. The aim to develop good hand skills and other pre-writing skills is to prepare the children for the next step, i.e. writing. Children who face difficulties in writing can overcome the issue by working continuously on hand skills.
Pre-writing skills: It is important to strengthen the hand skills so that children can handle small objects. It depends on how to make our students use the small muscles of hands along with the muscles in the forearm which provides strength and stability. Encouraging children to hold crayons while scribbling, eating with spoons/forks, buttoning and zipping clothes will help in strengthening both fine & gross motor skills.
Children need regular practice to strengthen their pincer grip to develop pre-writing skills.
We can follow these guidelines for developing Pre Writing skills:
Table top activities : The writing Desk or Furniture should be the right size. His feet should be flat on the floor and forearms should rest comfortably on the table top (at approximately elbow level). His/her feet should not dangle or swing.
Teach new skills :Show a new movement or shape, repeat the movements over and over again, and provide some physical guidance so he/she can feel how to perform the necessary movements. Let the child imitate you instead of copying from a book or paper.
Play and draw on vertical surfaces :Learning Materials like paper should be kept above eye level. By doing the same the wrist of the child and the hand will be in a position where practicing regularly will give a better control to hands that is required for colouring, painting or printing etc.
Ways to strengthen the shoulder, arm and wrist:
Use table-top easels or bookstands which a child can use while seated. To strengthen the upper body while standing, learning materials like Flannel boards, chalkboards, sticker games, letter and number magnets on the refrigerator can be used . Playing various games which involves a lot of hand movement like tug-of-war, wheelbarrow walking or animal walks. Playing at the park with the playground equipment like climbers and monkey bar will enhance the strength of the hands.
Develop hand skills:
Various kinds of activities done on a regular basis will encourage finger use and enhance strength. For example, when playing with Lego have your student rest his forearms on the table so that he uses his fingers to put the pieces together.
Develop body awareness and directionality :
Pre-writing activities or without Pencil writing:
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 8:50 AM Nivedita Mukerjee wrote:
> nivedita mukerjee posted: “Issue #003/ July 28, 2020 Hi! This is a weekly > newsletter on education. Once a week, curated by me from amongst the > videos I watch and articles that I read. Most of you would have been too > busy to track trends in education and deliberate on career choic” >
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Sure Ratna, looking forward to your participating in the newsletter.
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Hi Ms Niv,
I would’ve never watched the TED talk considering the topic( off-topic for me). I used to think I need to adapt to video games to get along with my students. Now I think ‘embrace’ is the word and not ‘adapt.’ My perspective on video games has changed completely after watching the video.
What a Tuesday it is with 3-2-1!
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That is very good to know Sandhya. Would love to hear your experience of embracing soon 🙂
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Loved reading it. Very informative. Thank you Ms Niveditha. Looking forward for the next article.
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Thank you ma’am.. Such a well written article (as always of course!).. And you have put across the points so crisply.. Thank you
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Very interesting read as usual. Liked the suggestion while working from home, dress like you are going out. It definitely makes a world of difference in the attitude towards the work and the mood for the day. 😊
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Isn’t it? makes a big difference to the overall feeling of preparedness and setting up oneself for the day.
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Look forward to every Tuesday for your newsletter. Just the right video to watch on gaming for kids. My son loved the idea of me wanting to embrace and understand why he wants to play online. Thanks, Ms. Niv!
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I can totally imagine children loving that idea. Wait till you love it too 🙂 game on!
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Very well articulated with lot of information.
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Thanks Rekha. I want this to become an accessible and useful place for sharing information about education.
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