![]() I thought I could put it off until middle school, until my son was diagnosed with dysgraphia earlier this year. Teaching my kids how to type effectively has always been on my to do list for our homeschool. Now, I’m a fairly fast typer, though my accuracy is still pretty dismal. I learned to hunt and peck, then eventually got better with typing practice. Making homemade biscuits sounded far easier than learning to type.Īs I moved on to college and into the work force, my lack of typing skills was a bit of a hurdle to overcome. My grandmother wouldn’t let me take choir, so my elective was home ec. I thought that typing would be incredibly boring, and not very useful. I never took a typing class in high school. Time for another homeschool mom confession. Read on to see how they can work in your family, too! This year in our homeschool, we’re using typing games for fun and as an accommodation for our student with dysgraphia. ![]()
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