My daughter went through Cheerful Cursive, so she basically knows how to shape each letter. Since we are doing Bigger again, I am having her copy Bible memory passages and the poems. Sometimes in her copywork, she will make a letter wrong. For example, yesterday she was writing and she made a 'v' look like a 'u', coming down at the right instead of doing the next letter off the top of the 'v'. I had her fix it in her copywork. Should I do that, or let the copywork the way it is and have her practice separately? When I point out something like that, she realizes what she did and usually knows how to fix it, so it is not a consistent problem.
Another question. I am having her write Bible verses in cursive, but the poems I am letting her do in manuscript. Because of her major difficulties in spelling, my thinking is that any writing will help her spelling. I also want her to focus on how poetry is lined up. Even though she can write in cursive, because of her dyslexia, she struggles trying to read cursive. I will have her read the verses or poetry after she copies them, and it is difficult for her to read the cursive, especially if she doesn't have it completely memorized

. She does write neatly when she is concentrating and not frustrated or hurrying. I am more concerned about her reading and spelling. So, I guess I need to know how much emphasis I should put on cursive, since books she reads are manuscript. I definitely want her to do some cursive, but should I have her do all copywork in cursive? Or is what I am doing sufficient?
I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth. III John 4
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