Cursive Made Fun
Starts April 8
Looking for easy, fun ways to transform messy, unreadable handwriting into fluid cursive?
Two occupational therapists have mastered a technique of grouping letters together that share the same lead-in stroke (vs. the standard sequential A, B, C method) and taught it successfully while also building confidence in hundreds of kids.
This approach is so much easier to learn and works especially well with children diagnosed with dyslexia. By encoding movements from arms/hands/fingers into their motor memory, children can relax a bit as writing becomes easier and more automatic. With practice, many children are surprised when they can even write blindfolded.
About The Course
Cursive Made Fun is a beginner's collection of our best methods personally taught in 1:1 instruction using 8 easy-to-follow videos, practice sheets and fun activities. Minimal materials are required with no additional purchases.
We believe that being able to write by hand is a necessary life skill with benefits beyond keyboarding!
We are living in unusual times with parents and teachers besieged by multiple demands and time constraints. We understand. This course is designed where we take the lead. Let us do the teaching. But, please join in and have fun with your child!
2 o'Clock Stop Letter Group
2 o'Clock Stop - Practice Sheets
Climb & Dive Letter Group
FREE PREVIEWClimb & Dive - Practice Sheets
Loop de Loo Letter Group
Loop de Loo Group - Practice Sheets
Ocean Waves Group
Ocean Waves - Practice Sheets
Capital Letters Part 1
Capital Letters Part 2
Capital Letters - Practice Sheets
Group Letters Activities
Capital Letters Activities
Writing Activities
Conclusion
Core Motor Activities
Video Filming & Editing: Jack Kohaut | US Videographer & Editor | [email protected]
We are grateful for Mary Benbow, MS, OTR and her inspiring contribution to our profession. She revived this 1871 method of grouping letters together: it still makes perfect sense!