Pencil Grips
Description
Choosing the right pencil grip is essential for developing proper writing skills and comfort. Different pencil grips cater to various needs, ensuring that each child can find the perfect fit for their unique hand positioning. Supported by occupational therapists, these grips are designed to promote correct finger placement and writing posture. By consulting with an occupational therapist, you can ensure that the recommended grip is tailored to your child's specific requirements, fostering a more effective and enjoyable learning experience.
Styles:
Beginner Grip
- Prevents the child from wrapping their thumb over the pencil
- Helps maintain proper thumb web space when holding the pencil
Standard Grip
- Standard design for all pencil grips
- Unique shape fits all hand sizes
- Suitable for both kids and adults
Cross Guard
- Prevents the child from wrapping their thumb over the pencil
- Helps maintain proper thumb web space when holding the pencil
Claw Grip
- Naturally positions fingers in a functional tripod grasp/open web space
- Place thumb in the largest of the 3 shallow cups
- Place index finger and middle finger in the other 2 cups
Fish Grip
- tops fingers from crossing over
- Finger guards hold fingers in the correct position
- Great for left-handers and right-handers
- 100% Latex free
- Pthalate free
- Soft, comfortable material
- Good for all ages
- Aids arthritis & carpal tunnel sufferers
Wrap Grip
- Ergonomically shaped to place other fingers and thumb into the correct position
- Reinforces correct finger positioning through practice and repetition
- Guides the amount of force to be applied when writing
- Designed for right-handed users only
Stetro Grip
- Smaller pencil grip with clear finger indentations
- Ideal for children learning to write and adults seeking a discreet, comfortable grip
- Moulded shape provides a natural feel
- Automatically promotes the correct grip
Pencil Grip Sample Pack
With our new assorted pencil grip pack, your child can find the grip that best suits his or her current writing grasp. the variety offered can also allow your child to transition from one grip to another as they develop their grasp and require less dependence.