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The Best Homeschool Handwriting Curriculum

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If you are home schooling your child, then the importance of an effective homeschool handwriting curriculum is vital since early training will ensure that your child will have legible handwriting all his or her life.

Of course, there are some who argue that teaching handwriting is no longer necessary in the age of the typewriter and the word processor. But parents are resisting this argument and still believe that their children should learn how to write legibly and there is some basis for their resistance.

After all, you may not have access to a computer all the time; many prominent writers, in fact, continue to write in longhand in addition to using a word processor.

There are two methods used in homeschool handwriting curriculum lessons – either the traditional ball-and-stick print method or the simplified cursive method.

Curricula publishers which use the traditional method include A Beka, Concerned Communications (A Reason for Handwriting) and Alpha Omega Publishers, while those which directly teach cursive to children include Rod and Staff and Bob Jones University Press (Handwriting for Christian Schools).

Which type of homeschool handwriting curriculum should you choose? Many educators and homeschool reviews now argue that instead of teaching ball-and-stick, children should be taught cursive directly.

Teaching ball-and-chain may create bad handwriting habits which many teachers believe many children never overcome, resulting in handwriting that is a hybrid of print and cursive; they may also simply continue to print for the rest of their lives.

However, the decision to find the best homeschool curriculum ultimately rests on you, the parent, since you will be the one who will be teaching the lesson.

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