Having visited with numerous homeschool families with dc coming to hOD from having used all different types of handwriting programs, everyone seems to rave about Cheerful Cursive!

Having 3 sons, and we all know boys don't always take to handwriting with joy, I would agree - Cheerful Cursive just works.

In case you haven't gotten to peek inside "Cheerful Cursive," here are some visuals for you...
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We enjoy Cheerful Cursive because it has characters that are introduced to make it more enjoyable, the order the letters are taught in make sense with the sequence of the strokes taught, the lines are of the proper size for success in writing (i.e. not too big, not too small), the trace over/trace within/write on own concept of practice works well, Cheerful Cursive is Christian so good things are being written, LA skills are incorporated but not to an extent that they take over the primary focus of teaching cursive, different cursive styles of writing letters are shown in a small box just to remind students not everyone will write exactly the same, students convert print to cursive/and cursive to print (a skill often needed when doing copywork from a text), and finally within the last portion of Cheerful Cursive students are asked to read/convert from cursive to print sentences written in different cursive styles (i.e. even some pretty messy ones), which again is a skill needed in life (ever seen a doctor's writing?

). Soooo, these are the reasons we love Cheerful Cursive in our home. I think you will find it effective and fun. Carrie has done an outstanding job choosing cursive programs. HTH!
In Christ,
Julie