15 October 2015

Handwritting made easy

Free Direct Download Handwriting made easy as green light and red light




An Easy approach for Handwriting for every one
BY  Margaret E. Kaufman, MHS, OTR



Once upon a time there were twins named Jane and Bob.  Jane and Bob had just started to learn how to write. The kids told their Mom and Dad that sometimes they got so confused about how to write some of the letters.  Their parents were police officers who directed traffic.  The parents said they knew how to direct cars by using arrows and traffic lights.  Jane and Bob said they wished arrows and traffic lights were used on letters, so they would know which direction to go.
The family worked together and made letters with arrows, a green light and a red light.  By tracing over a string of arrows, the letter shape was formed.  Each letter started with a green light.  The first line or curve of a letter ended with a red light.  The pencil was the car’s stick shift, and it took 3 fingers to hold the stick shift pencil safely.  The lines to write between were called the road, and it was important to stay on the road.



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