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during my 20-plus years in the pre-k classroom iamp;#39;ve taught hundreds of preschoolers how to write their name and in this episode of elevating early childhood iamp;#39;ll be sharing my very best ideas for name writing practice so stick around until the very end so you donamp;#39;t miss a thing now first things first we have to address the elephant in the room and that is the age of the children that you work with you see writing is one of those developmental milestones thatamp;#39;s individual to each child and if you teach children who are three years old or younger then itamp;#39;s more about pointing out letters in the world around them and connecting those letters to the first letter of their name youamp;#39;re still going to have students name cards all over your classroom so you can help them make connections between the printed and the spoken word but writing their name that means taking a pen or a pencil and putting it to paper from start to finish should never be an