as long as the handwriting is legible one should not worry too much about the handwriting.cursive writing could help.more than anything else the child must be told about the importance of a legible handwriting.
2006-09-28 06:53:55
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answered by raj 7
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Practice Practice Practice
Penmanship improves by practicing writing script letters A-Z
and LOwercase letters
a-z
Buy some workbooksThere are 133 handwriting worksheets, 14 word flash card printables, and 3 sets of letter cards. The handwriting printables that introduce a new letter will have warm-up exercises. The printables with the warm-ups are easy to spot because I have highlighted the links in orange. The other printables do not have warm-up exercises. If more help is needed in forming the letters, try the Targeted Teaching handwriting worksheets.
http://www.stutler.cc/russ/penmanship.html
2006-09-28 06:49:19
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answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6
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Firstly don't pinpoint your child every time on his or her handwriting . Bring one rough text book for ur child and tell him or her to rewrite on the words written on the page . Make a habit of at least doing a page every day . And tell him or her to use a dark pointed pencil.
2006-09-28 07:43:10
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answered by M2 nanda 1
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Just tell her to write with concentration .
make her practice in workbooks.
calligraphy helps her much at least not the best but better in regular fonts.
and if urs handwriting is good just encourage her to write as u do .
2006-09-28 07:09:39
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answered by Pinki 3
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When my daughter was that age her writing was so bad, I bought her an inexpensive calligraphy set. She loved it. She has the best handwriting in the family.
2006-09-28 06:56:05
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answered by mld m 4
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even as i changed into youthful my instructor used to provide us handwriting training in college, those consisted of a handwriting paper which had 5 strains to each and every a million line of a familiar piece of paper (you or your son would have considered one) then the instructor used to entice dots contained in the shapes of letters on those and we went over them with pen/pencil. Then definite merely prepare prepare prepare. (you could used everyday lined paper in case you could not acquire the different).
2016-12-06 07:55:29
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answered by ? 3
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there's only one way...get a cursive handwriting book and make him/her practice it...n then u can see in no time his/her handwriting will be improved...
2006-09-28 19:31:18
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answered by priyanka 2
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caligraphy or what you call as four lines writing and of course your patience is required. use only thick leaded pencils or pens that holds the trick.
2006-09-28 06:54:42
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answered by ravishr 2
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Sit with her/him daily for some time.Show how to write. Watch when she/he is practising.You must give her/him good pen and show how & where to hold.
2006-09-30 02:51:55
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answered by BHARANI 2
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