by Julie Tourigny | Oct 10, 2022 | Blog
When using the Letter Leaders handwriting skills workbook series, there are a variety of factors that influence how your young learners adopt fluid handwriting skills. Below are a series of suggestions based on my decades of experience teaching handwriting to pre-k...
by Julie Tourigny | Oct 4, 2022 | Blog
If you are preparing to use the Letter Leaders Handwriting Workbook series to teach one or more children handwriting skills, here are some strategies to setup your young learners for success. Get started by purchasing the Letter Leaders handwriting workbook series and...
by Julie Tourigny | Sep 5, 2022 | Blog
Stage One: New Learner Phase. “What Do I Need to Do?” In this stage, children are still figuring out what lines, shapes, and letters are and how to identify them. Some students will have limited exposure to manipulating writing utensils, while others may have more...
by Julie Tourigny | Sep 5, 2022 | Blog
The Letter Leaders program is based on two theories: the developmental theory and the motor-learning theory. The Developmental Theory Current research in developmental theory indicates that handwriting is a complex motor activity where lower-level perceptual motor...
by Julie Tourigny | Aug 16, 2022 | Blog
To understand the importance of fluid, legible, and automatic handwriting, try this quick activity: Grab something to write with and write your first name with your nondominant hand. Writing your name is something you’ve been doing since childhood. When you use your...
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