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Pencil grip basic video

April 1, 2018

Basic Pencil Grip Information When teaching kids how to hold their pencil, the optimal grasp is teaching kids to hold their pencil with two fingers on the pencil and the pencil resting on the third finger. You want the shaft of the pencil to rest on the index finger at or behind the knuckle joint.

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