For those of you with a little more CM experience:
My 6 yr old tires in handwriting practice after giving about 5 minutes or less of his best effort and attempts at “perfect” execution.
I know that you are supposed to stop after your child is not able to give his/her full attention but it seems like at age 6 and a half, they should be able to do a little more. Am I expecting too much?
Personally I find a good 5 minutes of attention is good for a few years. 10 minutes of really attending to handwriting, honestly trying to do your best, is TIRING. Even for adults.
My son is 7, but last year tired of handwriting quickly as well. He loved the sentences and pictures in Draw.Write.Now, but I could tell the copywork part was his least favorite part of the day. He would say he was tired after 1 long sentence I only required 2 sentence, with grace if they were longer sentences or he had more writing in his math lesson. We just started back to school 2 weeks ago. I have noticed 2 sentences aren’t as overwhelming to him now and his handwriting has improved. I plan to move him up to 3-4 sentences once we get a good flow to our day going.
I only expect about 5 minutes out of my 7YO each time. It takes him much more time and effort to form his letters than my other kids, so he tires easily.