What distinguishes the Getty-Dubay Italic Handwriting Series Program from other handwriting programs currently available?
The Getty-Dubay Italic Handwriting Series has many advantages over other handwriting methods available. It is recommended for children with ADD and other learning challenges because it is very simple to learn, and the children often think of it as fun. It also eliminates the difficulties dyslexic children experience with mirroring or reversible letters. The hand position and movements for the italic are natural and result in an easy flowing motion when writing. We have had many mothers of children with horrendous handwriting try the Getty-Dubay Italic and be amazed with the improvement after even a short time. Research shows, comparing children in the same age group, those writing in italic can write significantly faster than those using conventional looped cursive or conventional printing methods. One of the main difficulties children have with learning handwriting is in making the transition from the commonly taught ball and stick printing to the looped cursive. The ball and stick it
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