Pre-writing exercises form a fundamental stage in the development of writing skills during early childhood. Through activities such as tracing, guided drawing, and practicing lines and shapes, children strengthen their fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and proper pencil grasp.

At the same time, these exercises promote the development of visual-motor integration, spatial and temporal organization, and attention focus — all essential skills for a smooth transition to formal writing in primary school.

For parents, encouraging pre-writing activities at home – through play, drawing, or simple pencil-and-paper tasks – provides a learning opportunity that combines growth, play, and creativity. In this way, the child builds confidence and enjoyment in writing, establishing a positive attitude toward learning.