Handwriting

HWT Printing Power

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

The goal of Handwriting Without Tears is to make legible and fluent handwriting an easy and automatic skill for all students. The unique and compelling curriculum design and teaching strategies facilitate this goal. The curriculum uses multi-sensory techniques and consistent habits for letter formation to teach handwriting to all students, Pre-K through Cursive. HWT provides parents and teachers the instructional techniques and activities to help improve a child’s self-confidence, pencil grip, body awareness, posture and so much more!

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HWT Cursive Handwriting

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

The goal of Handwriting Without Tears is to make legible and fluent handwriting an easy and automatic skill for all students. The unique and compelling curriculum design and teaching strategies facilitate this goal. The curriculum uses multi-sensory techniques and consistent habits for letter formation to teach handwriting to all students, Pre-K through Cursive. HWT provides parents and teachers the instructional techniques and activities to help improve a child’s self-confidence, pencil grip, body awareness, posture and so much more!

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A Reason for Handwriting Manuscript A

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

A Reason For® Handwriting provides a fun, meaningful approach to developing effective handwriting skills. Each lesson is built around a Scripture verse chosen not only for proper letter combinations, but also inspirational content. “Border Sheets” encourage students to share God’s Word with others.

Homeschool Moms Review

I have used both the Kindergarten and Manuscript A books with my children.

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A Reason for Handwriting Kindergarten

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

A Reason For® Handwriting provides a fun, meaningful approach to developing effective handwriting skills. Each lesson is built around a Scripture verse chosen not only for proper letter combinations, but also inspirational content. “Border Sheets” encourage students to share God’s Word with others.

Homeschool Moms Review

I have used both the Kindergarten and Manuscript A books with my children.

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