The Psychological Effects of Handwriting

C S, Kavya and ., Preeti (2025) The Psychological Effects of Handwriting. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep270. pp. 586-589. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

This study explores the psychological effects of handwriting training on children and adolescents. Handwriting is closely linked with cognitive, emotional, and motor development, making it an essential component of learning. The research was conducted with 20 participants who underwent 16 hours of structured handwriting training. Before-and-after handwriting samples, along with parent and student feedback, were collected and analyzed. Results demonstrated improvements in letter formation, legibility, speed, and consistency. Psychological benefits such as increased focus, reduced stress, enhanced confidence, and better emotional regulation were also observed. These findings highlight handwriting as more than a motor skill, emphasizing its role in boosting self-esteem, cognitive growth, and learning readiness. Future research can expand this study with larger samples and digital handwriting tools.

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