Did Cheerful Cursive help improve handwriting?

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Tabrett
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Did Cheerful Cursive help improve handwriting?

Post by Tabrett » Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:57 am

My dd will be starting Cheerful Cursive next year. She is 7 (will be 8 in October) and has some minor focusing issues that, hopefully, was corrected when she got glass at the beginning of this school year. I think, since she has had problems seeing, it has had an impact on keeping her letters on the lines and proper letter size. She writes letters like s and e half on-half off the base line and letters g and y with the tail sitting on the base line instead of below the base line. She has been writing her letters like this since she was 4, even though I constantly correct her writing. I have taught an italic style of letter formation and original was going to teach italic cursive, but have decided to use Cheerful Cursive in hopes that a big change in the handwriting style will help break the bad habits.

Anyone have a dc who had some minor handwriting issues that were resolved by traditional learning cursive?

I am hoping that learning to write a new way will correct these issues.

Any experience?

deltagal
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Re: Did Cheerful Cursive help improve handwriting?

Post by deltagal » Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:04 am

The main benefit I have seen in my dc's handwriting with cursive is they slow down and concentrate. As a result, each child has a much nicer cursive hand than print hand. The other observance is that in the older HOD guides the children do a great deal more writing and their handwriting appears to improve from maturity and simply practicing more.
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my3sons
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Re: Did Cheerful Cursive help improve handwriting?

Post by my3sons » Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:37 pm

Usually dc (and adults :wink: ) prefer one or the other. Some prefer manuscript, and others cursive. I love that HOD trains dc to do both and then lets them decide which they prefer in the upper guides. Remember - few adults have perfect manuscript or cursive. Legibility becomes the goal as dc age, and more important always than the way a child's writing looks is the meaning in their writing - can they convey their thoughts in a clear way? We found "Cheerful Cursive" to be a delightful way to teach cursive. My dc's cursive has been lovely with it. Will they choose cursive as their preferred method of writing? I am not sure yet. My oldest ds in RTR writes his Common Place entries and most quotes in cursive, as he views these as "special", and I guess he must view cursive as "special". :wink: But the rest of his work is done in manuscript. Both are legible and fairly neat, but neither are close to perfect. His ideas though - they are golden. :D I hope something here helps as you look ahead to your journey through handwriting - I think she will enjoy "Cheerful Cursive". :D

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