Handwriting Without Tears is an incredible program, that meets students' needs at all levels of ability:
http://www.hwtears.com/
If you want D'Nealian style, look at these sites:
http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/handwriting/dnealian/
http://www.dnealian.com/
Other styles:
http://www.writeease.com/
http://www.dyslexia.com/bookstore/learning.htm
2006-06-27 13:42:12
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answered by spedusource 7
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Well I work at the community college and they always have some type of workshop going on for the college professors to go to. I would consider asking the other teachers about it at the school you teach at. Sometimes the college in your town may also have a special workshop that school teachers can go to. Maybe you can try looking at that. As far as finding a specific one on cursive handwritting, I wouldn't know.
2006-06-27 16:38:06
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answered by Jessi 2
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create your own workshop, as you take information from other workshop make it fun and historic, dint just tell them just because,always stay connected, and be able to answer with a fun and historic answer, that it is important to be able to cursive in all category's of life and the wont be able to be a doctor, lawyer, a proffers, you get what i am getting at, be creative from your own workshop as well as others, GOOD JOB but do it for the children
2006-07-04 12:31:30
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answered by Anonymous
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What? You are going to try to teach kids to write? With a pen/pencil? I thought no one did that anymore? They just have to know how to type don't they? Just joking! Great for you! Good luck on your search, and I am sure thousands (maybe) of people who come across these children that know how to write in the future will also be singing your praises. I am tired of adults whose penmanship is atrocious.
2006-06-27 16:38:17
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answered by whistlergal03 1
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Try the workshop offered on this site: http://ws.hwtears.com/ShowView/printingcursive
2006-06-27 16:36:44
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answered by junebug2950 2
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Check your state's dept. of education.
2006-06-27 16:35:53
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answered by barfly 2
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