When did you learn how to write your name?
By leateagee
@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?
What about you? When did you learn how ot write your name?1 person likes this
3 responses
@Xdrowninghavocx (3117)
• 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.




