OrganicJen Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 (edited) It was mentioned here https://www.dailyherald.com/amp-article/20171220/news/171229969/ I haven't heard of this before, which other programs use this method and not the tracing method? Edited December 21, 2017 by OrganicJen 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrganicJen Posted December 21, 2017 Author Share Posted December 21, 2017 Actually, I guess this would be similar to the method used in Smith Hand cursive since it's learning the strokes and not so much tracing. I'm just wondering if any of the popular handwriting programs use these principals too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter Posted December 23, 2017 Share Posted December 23, 2017 If you are looking for a traditional right-slanted hand, Don Potter's free curriculum designed to accompany Alpha-Phonics is better than anything you can pay for. http://www.donpotter.net/pdf/af_cursive.pdf The pdf version of Alpha-Phonics is still free, but the main site to host it now requires registration. http://blumenfeld.campconstitution.net The author of Alpha-Phonics died not too long ago, and I'm not sure exactly what is going on, but some of his stuff has been released for free, but there are people that were making a profit that trying to keep making one. Weirdness abounds. If you want explicit instruction but don't mind, or prefer, a vertical hand that does not slope, the handwriting instructions in Writing Road to Reading 6th edition are nothing short of awesome. This hand is better for lefties and LDs. If you have an LD leftie on your hands, I cannot recommend anything but these instructions. https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Road-Reading-6th-Rev/dp/0062083937 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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