When did you learn how to write your name?

@leateagee (3667)
China
June 5, 2008 7:24pm CST
Speaking, writing and reading were taught to us as early as possible by our parents. Speaking and reading was a liitle problem for me. I learned how to speak a little older than when I learn how to write. I learn how to write my name at the age of 4. Later on my parents found out that I can draw. But for speaking and reading, it took awhile and a lot of hardwork to be fluent. Maybe there was something wrong with my tongue. What about you? When did you learn how ot write your name?
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3 responses
• United States
7 Jun 08
I think I was four when I learned how to write my name. Luckily, it came naturally to me. Kind of like writing stories is for me now. My family taught me as much as possible before I was in school. It definitly gave me a confidence boost when I was younger. I wish I still had some of that confidence, though. But everybody is different. There was nothing wrong with your tongue. You just weren't ready at that time.
@rededdlog (118)
• Kenya
6 Jun 08
i think I was five or six. I can't quite remember. What I was told though is that when I was 9 months old that is when I first actually walked. I did 21 steps them I fell over.
@balasri (26537)
• India
6 Jun 08
I remember writing my name at the age of four.My parents taught me to write my name before I learn to rite the alphabets in sequence.