RE: [NIFL-HEALTH:3086] RE: crawling & literacy

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Date: Wed May 09 2001 - 14:56:00 EDT


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Me too.  I scooted and never crawled and had no trouble whatsoever learning
to read. My writing is messy but I can draw fairly well, so I don't think my
eye-hand coordination suffered much.

Alyssa Sampson
Librarian
Cross Cultural Health Care Program
1200 12th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA  98115
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-----Original Message-----
From: Beth Odom [mailto:bethodom@literacyaction.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 11:35 AM
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Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:3086] RE: crawling & literacy


Interesting...
I, too, have only my personal experience to add.  I never crawled, but
"scooted" about on my tushee until I began to walk.  However, I was reading
at 5 years old and have never had any trouble.  I also play the piano and
write.  I'll be interested to read what the experts have to say!

Elizabeth Odom, BA, MFA
Instructional Design & Product Development Specialist
Literacy Action, Inc. (adult, non-profit literacy provider)
Atlanta, GA 30303
404) 818-7336
bethodom@literacyaction.org




-----Original Message-----
From: nifl-health@nifl.gov [mailto:nifl-health@nifl.gov]On Behalf Of
Sandra Smith
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:37 PM
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Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:3084] crawling & literacy


Listmates:
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently advised that it is no problem
for infants to skip crawling and go straight from sitting to walking. (This
is increasing with acceptance of  SIDS-prevention advice to place infants on
their backs to sleep)  Some kidergarten teachers and therapists suggest that
crawling is related to hand-eye coordination and kids who skip crawling
often have difficulty learning to read.     Others suggest that crawling is
necessary to build a palmar arch in the hands, which is necessary for fine
motor skills, notably writing. Does anyone have evidence to support or deny
this thinking that crawling is related to literacy skills development? SS
Sandra Smith, MPH, CHES
Health Education Specialist
University of Washington
Center for Health Ed.& Research
Clinical Instructor,Health Services
Editor,Beginnings: A Practical Guide through Pregnancy
& Beginnings Parent's Guide
Editor, http://www.PrenatalEd.com
Fellow, National Center for Infants, Toddlers & Children
Mailing Address:
2821 2nd Ave #1601
Seattle WA 98121
206-441-7046
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