My Story
We taught my boys cursive, but it didn't stick. They went through the motions, but a few after we learned it, one of my boys couldn't even remember how to write his name. I looked all over for a cursive book that would peek his interest. I know that the best learning happens when connected to something meaningful, instead of just rote memorization.
We ordered a few cursive workbooks, but when I received them, I could tell they were not written by a teacher. It was okay for practice, but not good at all for learning the formation of each letter and joining letters or correcting bad habits. As a homeschooling mother with a degree in Early Childhood Education and fine arts, I knew I could do better.
The workbooks I created have large illustrations with arrows on how to create each letter. Each page combines repetition of tracing and copying with the meaningful words and phrases from our family's favorite subject, the world of all of your favorite children's literature. The skills learned are thoughtfully scaffolded, as your child progresses from letters, to joining words, to quote copywork.
I knew I had made something valuable when the Narnia workbook not only worked, but made my son start asking for handwriting. I am thankful to share these workbooks with your family.
Thank you for your support and for joining me in celebrating beautiful quotes, one page at a time.
Happy Handwriting!
Robyn Joyner

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