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The OT Department helps CTC Students Connect, Experience, and Write!  The results are in!

1/15/2015

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Connect Experience Write (CEW)® is a research-based proven technique to help our students learn how to write. 

Some of our students participated in a research study through Kean University to determine the efficacy of the CEW handwriting program for students ages 5-13 who were non-writers.  After 8 weeks of participating in the program all of these students are now writing the letters that were worked on during the treatment time!  We are so proud of each and every one of them as well as the staff that worked so hard in this process.  Check it out! 

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Connect Experience Write (CEW)® is a handwriting program created by occupational therapists Michele Parkins and Carrie Davis.  In CEW, students write letters using visual templates while listening to music that simulates the movements needed to form the letters.  This combination of visual templates and auditory guides strengthens the visual spatial foundations related to writing.

Keeping relationships and emotional connection at the forefront, CEW classes begin as a group.  Students participate in whole body movements to the beat of music to help them identify the top, middle, bottom, left, and right parts of their bodies – all important foundational concepts to writing.  They then move their shoulders, elbows, wrists, and fingers to a song that helps them isolate the body parts used when writing.  When learning to write the letters, gross motor movements are performed with a partner (called “Mirror Movements”) to the beat of music that simulates the lines needed to form the letters.  The students then use templates on a vertical surface to form the letters using hand movements to the beat of the music.  Lastly, the students move to tabletop and write the letters on paper templates to the beat of the music. 

Everyone sings and dances to the sounds of letter formation making emotional connections with each other and the occupation of writing.  Teachers, aides, therapists, and students have all been “caught” singing the songs of CEW in hallways around the school!  Fun is had by all!

We would like to thank the families that gave permission for their students to participate in this research project. 

You can learn more at connectexperiencewrite.com.

Michele Parkins, Occupational Therapist, Celebrate the Children

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