Teaching Printing using Research-Based Best Practices

Teaching Printing using Research-Based Best Practices
What letters do you see?
If you too are passionate about teaching handwriting skills, as I am, don’t miss this post. Read More.
I received a nice note today from Imaginative Homeschool, a homeschool blogging Mom.
Newly refurbished leveled math and literacy no-prep worksheets. Read on to get a free sample!
I have just published a CAPITALS FIRST book in Spanish! This is Print Path’s first public offering of Spanish products. We have been using these for a few years in my school district and I know there is a need, so I decided to make them available. Read More
Actually, you can get a zillion free all over the internet. So then, why do I spend so many hours researching and creating quality handwriting products? I have spend a good deal of my life’s work around developing effective handwriting products that adhere to research-based best practices. If you are a parent teacher, or a therapist, your efforts at teaching efficient legible penmanship could be enhanced by using these best practices.
Is this too difficult for this child right now? We all know that finding the just right challenge for our students is essential! By following a developmental sequence of writing expectations we can avoid many behavioral problems.
Do you have children who have problems with persistent reversals? Do you know a child who consistently confuses the letter b with d, d with p, p with q, or other combinations? Phonics, reading, & handwriting instruction is not enough for some children! Would you like to teach your children to consistently read & write these confusing letters? Contemporary dyslexia research finds….
CVC Independent Work: With Freebie Short e, Short a, and Short i Word Families, Pre-primer and Primer Sentence Building. Great for Daily 5. Scaffolded and engaging worksheets will help keep your learners productive while you are leading other small groups.