About half of the schools in America have removed a crucial skill from classrooms: learning cursive. Th trouble is, the majority of children who have reading, math, or spelling problems also have handwriting problems. Therefore, handwriting is the place to start if we want to help those who have dyslexia and dyscalculia.
Refining handwriting skills could help prevent dyslexia, and potentially unify the left and right brain in your child’s development. Cursive writing is able to connect your body and mind, help with reading skills, and help children have clean and presentable handwriting. As such, the Learning Success System helps your dyslexic child build up the fundamentals of learning and improve self-confidence, and does so with a compilation of exercises that boost mind and body connection.
By building up these smaller skills, you'll develop better reading skills in your child.
The best way to do that is to get started on the Learning Success System today!
Key Takeaways:
Do You Need help with a Writing Difficulty?
Our simple online analysis will help you get to the core of the problem and find the right solution for you.
Understanding how to help someone with a learning difficulty starts with understanding which micro-skills are affected. When you learn which of the micro-skills is the problem, you will then be on your way to solving it.
You'll also learn how to:
- Build confidence
- Enhance Learning ability
- Eliminate avoidance
- Build grit
You can get this analysis for free by filling out this simple form. This will help you get to the bottom of a learning difficulty and provide you with a solution. If you are ready to put this problem behind you click the button below and fill out the form.