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Improve Handwriting Homeschooling

Homeschooling is one of the best ways to inculcate knowledge and values in a child and set him in a league far beyond his or her peers. However, in the world today with the development of technology and computers, handwritten activities are being ignored and considered expendable. Many people end up with poor handwriting or worse, slow and an unsteady hand.

Do understand that your child can be homeschooled throughout all his or her school years, even the college level (and there are onine programs for college now) and though he or she may be far beyond the level of most public school children, college would be a lot different. Have the child prepare essays and other tpes of papers written in the individual's handwriting.

Nothing speaks more loudly of an individual’s intellectual capability and personality than his handwriting. It plays a great emphasis in presentation and character development. Individual attention given to the child in developing a good cursive handwriting can take him or her long way indeed. Not to mention it could be a fun way to develop a skill set for life. In most European countries and the orient, special emphasis is given to the handwriting where it is taken a notch higher and turned into the skill of calligraphy. 

Here are a few suggestions for parents to understand what to look for considering this special branch of tutelage:

1. Make sure that the child learns how to hold the pen or pencil properly from day one. Teach the child not to grip too firmly which makes for a very crude and sloppy handwriting. It should be not too firm and not too light either. Make sure to turn it into a game for your child to enjoy and appreciate.

2. Practice makes perfect and the criterion of speed writing depends most on this factor. During tests and dictations, make the child write with his hand and as fast as possible. Doing so from a young age would encourage the child to write fast and precisely. The best way to do is to dictate notes while your child jots it down on paper. Make sure that the quality is not sacrificed for speed.
 
3. Writing should never be a chore or a task. Make sure that the child finds it fun and fulfilling. The best way to do this is to encourage creative writing, creating greeting cards and placing poems in it, encouraging the child to write to family and friends or even create a wish list in his own words and hand.

4. When the child is at an advanced level, you can always introduce him or her to the ancient art of calligraphy. It not only encourages artistry and spirited words, but it would also develop and hold good hand writing. Good calligraphy demands attention and makes the reader appreciate the words through the show of passion of the art of the writing. In the future, this could make for a good talent which would not only impress friends but colleagues and superiors as well.

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