What are the phases (in order) of a child's development in writing?

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1) Holding a writing object
2) Making marks on paper
3) Scribbling
4) Making vertical & horizontal lines
5) Making circles
6) Making diagonal lines
7) Making enclosed square shapes.
8) Later, making drawings they can label as objects
9) Making drawings others can recognize as objects
10) Copying shapes & letters
11) Writing letters independently
12) Writing their name
13) Writing words, sentences, paragraphs, essays.
In regards to writing, do you mean written expression or the ability to write (motor skills).

In terms of written expression, it is the last component of language. When babies are born, they are exposed to language. So they hear it, then they learn to speak it, then read it and finally write it. It is a very developmental process and each child is different.

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