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Fischer, Jean-Paul; Luxembourger, Christophe – Education Sciences, 2018
Reversing characters (digits and letters) when writing, and complete mirror writing, raise one of the oldest and most mysterious questions in developmental and educational psychology: Why do five-year-old children write symbols (e.g., [reversed E] for E) they have neither learnt nor seen? Attempts to draw up a complete explanatory theory of…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Handwriting, Young Children, Memory

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