There is a sense of quality of life as you begin to see your handwriting take the form of something beautiful.
MICHAEL WONG, 3RD GRADE TEACHER

Handwriting for Kids

Keep the focus on learning.

For early learners, literacy and language development are foundations of readiness, and research suggests that handwriting is a key component. Learning to write letters and form words are powerful first steps toward academic success.

With the Getty-Dubay Italic Handwriting Series, kids learn one alphabet and join the letters naturally for cursive.

These samples are written by hand. Green lines highlight joins between letters in Cursive Italic.

For middle school students, fluent handwriting means more language arts success, and better preparation for high school. Learn more about the Italic Handwriting Series.

Why italic? | Why cursive? | Take the Cursive Quiz

 

The Getty-Dubay Italic Handwriting Series

by Barbara Getty and Inga Dubay

Barbara Getty and Inga Dubay's Italic Handwriting Series has been in continuous use since 1979 in public, private, and home schools throughout the country. The Getty-Dubay series provides step-by-step guidance useful to teachers as well as the self-directed student. Read full description.

Supplementary Materials including desk strips, blackline masters, wall charts, and DVD are also available here. See all books starting at $13.95.

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