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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Handwriting without tears- which is now called Learning without Tears. It's the best. [/quote] I don't love their cursive hand. It's very stilted. Our public ES uses Zaner-Bloser for print and cursive. I find it easiest to practice in the same style so as not to confuse my kids. https://www.zaner-bloser.com/handwriting/zaner-bloser-handwriting/materials.php If I were picking, I'd go with D'Nealian.[/quote] 13:39 here. I learned D'Nealian when I was a child. Zaner-Bloser is like an updated version of date, including the slant (which I think is good to know, even if you don't do it as a teen or adult). [/quote]
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