"Handwriting Without Tears" is a MUST HAVE program designed by Occupational Therapists to improve fine motor, visual perception, and eye-hand coordination skills which impact a child's handwriting abilities.
This program is a simple, proven successful, user-friendly resource which WILL improve your child's letter formation, speed, neatness and legibility in handwriting skills.
This program uses a consistent, easy to follow, multi-sensory approach and is very successful with the 2-lined method to teach proper letter formation.
It is an easy and fun way to learn the skills that often frustrate our children, parents, and teachers. The program is also designed to use with left-handed children and includes easy steps for pre-writing skills, and learning printing and cursive handwriting for children of all ages and developmental levels.
This fantastic handwriting program includes multiple resources for children, parents, therapists, and teachers. You will have the supplies you need to help your child learn and improve their handwriting skills.
Accessories to help build these skills can include "wikki sticks", tabletop easels, developmentally appropriate workbooks, double lined paper, cursive or printed alphabet desk strips, teacher's guides, and printed or cursive display cards.
Every school and Occupational Therapist, as well as parents with children who have handwriting difficulties should have this program at their finger tips. Keep in mind it will be used frequently since handwriting problems are one of the most common reasons for referrals!
With the right tools and resources, such as the "Handwriting Without Tears" program, you WILL finally give children the opportunity and skills to be successful writers!
Pre-writing activities - Practical, fun, and simple pre-writing activities for preschool children that will foster and encourage proper fine motor development. Use these ideas and products to get them ready to write!
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