“…Internal factors include a student's visual-motor skills, visual-perceptual skills, in-hand manipulation skills, kinesthetic awareness, readiness, attention, memory, and language ability (Marr et al, 2001;. In addition to these factors, other prerequisites in assessing handwriting function identified by Marr et al, may be small-muscle development, Downloaded by [University of Saskatchewan Library] at 14:36 04 February 2015 Table 1 Comparisons of Minnesota Handwriting Assessment (MHA, Reisman, 1999); Evaluation Tool of Children's Handwriting-Manuscript (ETCH-M, Amundson, 1995); Denver Handwriting Analysis (DHA, Anderson, 1983;Wold Sentence Copy Test, (Wold, 2001); Children's Handwriting Evaluation Scale-Manuscript (CHES-M, Phelps & Stempel, 1988); Diagnosis and Remediation of Handwriting Problems (DRHP, Stott, Moyes, & Henderson, 1985); Test of Handwriting Skills (THS, Gardner, 1998); and, the Test of Legible Handwriting (TLH, Larsen & Hammill, 1989) tool use and in-hand manipulation, accurate and effortless stroke formation, and recognition of the letters of the alphabet. According to Daly, Kelly and Krauss (2003), the ability to copy the first nine shapes of the Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration (Beery & Buktenica, 1997) is a good predictor of success in handwriting skills.…”