Monday 25 January 2016

Handwriting improvement for kids through the science of Graphotherapy


Children during their impressionable years tend to imitate various handwriting styles before they finally form one of their own. When we study a child’s handwriting, we can easily identify his / her thinking pattern, memory retention capacity, concentration and confidence levels. This also gives us a clue about how the child will perform in his / her academics. 

Graphotherapy is the scientific form of writing. This works with the subconscious mind to make changes in specific personality traits. It involves daily handwriting exercises that will re-programme your child's mind. This is also effective with adults!


Similarly, each stroke your child makes means something. It connects to a personality trait, a habit, a way of being that is presently a part of their personality. 

It is particularly very effective with children because their handwriting, like their character, is in a formative stage. This makes it a perfect time to begin correcting undesirable traits in them. It helps parents monitor their kids intellectual and emotional development from a very tender age.

More info on how this science helps:



At Graphology Junction we have sessions with kids to improve their handwriting and thereby improve their personality. 

To enquire about our exclusive sessions mail to us at graphology.snehajain@gmail.com  

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Do you have a bad or Ugly handwriting?


Often when i ask people for their handwriting sample the very first response i receive is 'My handwriting is really bad, do you still want to analyse it?'

Let me tell you, there is nothing to worry about if you do not have a beautiful handwriting. It's true that some handwritings do not appear to be beautiful but it really does not mean that the person does not have good traits in his personality. Good handwriting does not co-relate to the person having a good or an impressive personality and vice-versa. Interestingly, many people who say that they do not have a good handwriting come across to me as an impressive personality.

It is very different when an analyst looks at a bad handwriting - it just gives them a picture of how independent and different that persons thinking is. It really means that he/she has moved aside from following the conventional cursive writing strokes which the society follows.

But, there are downsides of an ugly handwriting:
  • Handwritings that appear to be highly rythmatic in their formation mean that the person does not have emotional stability.
  • An unimpressive handwriting could also mean that the person is short-tempered.
  • Lastly, if a person tends to have a troubled past then it reflects as his ugly handwriting.

Sometimes what we think will not work, works the best and many people who had an ugly handwriting have become the stars of our society. For example:

Sigmund Freud
Bill Gates


So, do you still feel that you have a bad handwriting? ;-)


Wednesday 6 January 2016

Here is how students can build an awesome concentration and memory power!


A study states that writing is a great activity to boost brain power. When you write the brain receives feedback through your nervous system and activates the best of your subconscious potential.

According to a research, writing helps children in learning to read faster, coming up with more original ideas, and enhances activities in the parts of their brain that controls working memory. This increases ability to learn, along with a memory boost. Writing uncovers a distinct neural pathway that is only activated when a person physically draws out letters. The same also applies to adults.

By making children practice the science of graphotherapy from a very early age you can enable them to gain a broader prospective on what they learn as their character is in a formative stage and this indeed makes it a perfect time to begin correcting undesirable traits in them.

Good memory means a person who has the ability to study, understand and recollect what he wants to. Good concentration means a person who is able to completely focus his mind and body on the task he is doing.

Here is a story on how handwriting helped Joe improve his memory and concentration at a crucial time.

  

An interesting article form  will answer all the questions you have!