On Becoming A Wordsmith

A wordsmith is someone skilled at using words to build pictures in people’s minds. Just like a goldsmith and silversmiths create aesthetic objects from precious metals and blacksmiths from wrought iron, a wordsmith takes their vocabulary and makes it beautiful, capturing imaginations and taking people on a journey. Fruition Tuition English tutors can assist with the development of writing skills.

Vocabulary begins with listening and speaking, as from infancy, we hear the sounds of our mother tongue. We gain control of our mouth and tongue muscles long before our arms and fingers. Once that development occurs, there is still more time to work out the pincer grip and fine motor movement to wield a writing implement in the form our mind sees. Early attempts at writing are scribble, usually in crayon, chalk, or paint, and often in places not designed for it. While it is a nightmare for interior design, it is necessary to develop pathways between the imagination, eye, and hand. It is wise to provide plenty of appropriate space and materials for those early attempts at making a recognizable mark. By pre-school, you can expect them to accurately draw a circle, a cross, a box, and perhaps a stick figure. A child who is not drawing anything needs assessment. Talk with their pre-school teacher and book a needs analysis at one of our local, affordable Fruition Tuition centers.

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