Unlocking Potential: The Power of Handwriting for Struggling Learners

The infographic “Pencils and Brainwaves: 10 Handwriting Facts” from the National Math + Science Initiative presents key insights on handwriting’s benefits. Extracted text includes: Structured handwriting lessons lead to improved performance, academic success, and self-esteem; a 2012 study found 33% of people had difficulty reading their own handwriting; one in three participants hadn’t produced handwriting in over half a year; research shows better memory retention from handwriting than typing; students without consistent handwriting exposure face issues with letter retrieval, spelling, and comprehension; handwriters show better content understanding and attention than computer note-takers; elementary students write faster, longer, and more ideas by hand; early writing improves letter recognition per brain imaging and reading per studies; writing goals by hand boosts achievement by 33%; and writing underachievement links to dropout, retention, and graduation failure.