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Handwriting Curriculum/Workbook? Cursive


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Depending on the child and what we need to work on, I go back and forth between HWT and Getty/Dubay.

 

For starting to write I love HWT. I also prefer their cursive. It just seems more natural to me.

 

If my kids need practice with neatness, we do Getty/Dubay. If we do that, I usually switch back to HWT when it comes to cursive.

 

So far they haven't had issues doing one then the other.

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I'm interested in the Getty Dubay Italics. They have an interesting concept of not teaching the loopy handwriting.

 

But, I can't tell which book I should order for my seven year old son. Both can print just fine. They don't printing instruction. I'd just like to move them onto learning cursive.

 

And I need a curriculum. I seem to let things fall by the wayside if I don't have a curriculum.

 

Thanks for the help!

 

Alley

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I'm interested in the Getty Dubay Italics. They have an interesting concept of not teaching the loopy handwriting.

 

But, I can't tell which book I should order for my seven year old son. Both can print just fine. They don't printing instruction. I'd just like to move them onto learning cursive.

 

 

Book C starts with beginning cursive. You can preview the books on Amazon for more info.

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