Cursive is not just a fancy form of handwriting. More than the loops and twists, it is about connectivity and continuity of thoughts. It is about the left and right parts of the brain working together to improve both low-level and high-level skills. Low-level skills pertain to spelling, handwriting and grammar. Meanwhile, high-level skills involve organization of thought and writing strategy. Encourage your kids to practice cursive today!
Yes, your child can write in print so why should he/she still learn to write in cursive? Well, cursive has benefits that are absent in print. For instance, cursive marries logic and art. It is the only form of writing that is non-stereotypical. The loops and curves don’t have to be too fancy, as long as they’re readable. Use this workbook to practice your cursive today!
At third grade, your child should already be introduced to cursive writing. More than the fancy loops and twirls, cursive is the only form of writing that encourages fluidity of motion and connected letters. As a result, spelling, comprehension and organization of thoughts are greatly improved. Your child can use this workbook to practice his/her cursive writing skills. Grab a copy now!