Sensia at Home -Write On!

An at-home handwriting program for children aged 4-7.

Write On! Handwriting Program

Build confident writers, one letter at a time.
Handwriting is a key school skill but requires many foundations, including posture, fine motor strength, visual perception, motor planning and consistent letter formation. When these are still developing, writing can be slow, messy or frustrating.

Write On! is a home-based online program for children aged 4–7, created by paediatric occupational therapists to build the skills needed for clear, confident handwriting and school readiness.

What makes Write On! different?

Write On! doesn’t just focus on writing letters, it supports how children learn to write.

The program is designed to:

  • Strengthen fine motor and hand skills

  • Support correct posture and pencil control

  • Develop visual and motor planning skills

  • Teach consistent, age-appropriate letter formation

  • Build confidence and enjoyment around writing

Each activity is purposeful, play-based and grounded in evidence-based occupational therapy practice.

$349.00
One time

Who is Write On! for?

Write On! is ideal for children who:

  • Are learning to hold a pencil or form letters

  • Avoid writing or tire quickly

  • Have messy, inconsistent handwriting

  • Are preparing for preschool or school

  • Need extra support building foundational skills

It’s also suitable for children receiving occupational therapy who would benefit from structured home practice.

Designed for little learners (and busy families)

  • Short, engaging lessons that fit easily into daily routines

  • Clear video guidance for children and parents

  • Progressive skill building, from early pre-writing to letter formation

  • Use at your own pace, anytime, anywhere

  • No ongoing appointments required

Perfect for families wanting extra support at home, or as a complement to therapy or classroom learning.

What’s Included?

Access to the online Write on! Handwriting program

  • 4 parent introduction videos

  • 6 therapist led lessons to work through at your own pace

Pencil Control Workbook

Letter & Number Groups Worksheets and Dry Erase Sheet

Letter Group Practice Worksheets

Other Resources

  • Access to a range of printable resources you can keep and use at home.

Magnetic Letters Writing Board (RRP $39.95)

  • Develop pencil grip and pencil control as they write their letters.

  • A fun way to practice correct letter formations to optimise handwriting legibility.

  • A sensory calming experience.

  • A portable option to practice handwriting when you're out and about or in the car.

LCD Writing Pad (RRP $34.95)

  • Development of pencil grip.

  • Development of drawing skills including leaning the pre-writing shapes (vertical lines, horizontal lines, circles, cross, square).

  • Fun way to practice correct letter formations, spelling words or writing down story ideas.

Magnetic Sticks (RRP $39.95)

  • Development of visual skills to support drawing and handwriting development.

  • Development of Visual Motor integration through making letters and numbers to assist with letter and number identification and formation.

Montessori Sand Box (RRP $29.95)

  • Repetitive practice of letters to develop motor memory. 

  • Fun and engaging way to practice letter formations.

  • A sensory calming experience. 

  • Sand not included

Theraputty - 1 included (RRP $19.95 each)

  • Upper limb strengthening, as this engages all the muscles from your shoulder to your fingertips.

  • Strengthening of small intrinsic muscles required for holding a pencil and handwriting.

  • Develop finger manipulation, in hand manipulation and finger isolation.

  • Develop a strong pincer (pinching) grasp.

Course FAQ’s

  • The program was created by qualified paediatric occupational therapists who work with children to support skill development in areas like hand function, coordination, and school readiness.

  • Yes! The activities are graded (progressive), meaning they start simple and build up as your child’s confidence and control improve. The program is also designed with sensory-friendly and motor-support strategies used by therapists.

  • Most activities take about 10–15 minutes and can be easily added into your weekly routine. Consistency matters more than duration. Short, regular practice is best.

Meet your therapist

Meet your therapist ✳

Jasmine (or Jas as she’s known), is a qualified occupational therapist and an expert in paediatrics. She also has experience in Astronaut Training protocol for those kids wanting to go to the moon - kidding! Her clinical areas of interest include executive functioning, emotional regulation/mental health, parent education, and group therapy/program development.

Passionate about holistic care, Jas believes in understanding the interconnectedness of the body and brain, recognising that each person brings unique experiences and strengths. This perspective drives her approach to creating individualised, evidence-based intervention plans in collaboration with families.

With over 16 years of experience in the performing arts industry, she is always looking for an excuse to include dancing and singing in sessions. When she’s not working, Jas enjoys exploring new skills including gymnastics, boxing, and calisthenics. Jas is known around the workplace for her organisational skills, love of deep conversations and fun facts!

JAS - Occupational Therapist

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