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Kids Don’t Hold Pencils Like They Used To
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Kids Don’t Hold Pencils Like They Used To

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Mar 12, 2018
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Health care professionals and teachers are reporting that kids these days don’t have the hand strength or dexterity to hold pencils like they used to. Unlike previous generations of kids, Millennials and Homelanders have spent a good chunk of their childhood on their devices—which doesn’t breed the motor skills that outdoor play does.

—U.S. News and Worl…

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