An Australian mother of two has developed a way to give children entering school in this technological age a head start by creating an educational iPad app - Writeforschool.
Rebecca Monument said that she, like most parents were aware that basic literacy skills developed in the home long before a child starts school.
“I created the app because I wanted to give my children the best of every possible opportunity,” said Ms Monument.
“I was worried as my kids weren’t learning the correct way to write the alphabet, that they would have to re-learn it when they started school.”
The application was released in October last year and has received positive feedback from teachers.
Ms Tanya Burton from Whitehouse Primary School in Melbourne agrees that Writeforschool is a resourceful learning tool for young children, and that the app that will complement the introduction of iPads into the prep classrooms in 2013.
“The application combines many features that other similar writing applications fail to deliver, like a variety of accents and a choice of the writing fonts taught in Australian schools”, says Ms Burton.
“The large number of fonts back up what is taught in the school curriculum; it not only includes letters and numbers but blends of letters.”
Ms Monument began developing the iPad application Writeforschool after her children, aged five and six began taking great interest in playing the games on her iPad.
“I thought if I could make educational game for my children, they could begin to learn to write in the cursive they are taught at their school the correct way,” Ms Monument explained.
“My children love the app and its exciting graphics that can be completely personalised.”
Ms Monument hopes that her application is able to help as many young children as possible get a head start for this school year.
Writeforschool costs $6.49 to download.
For further information visit www.writeforschool.com
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