Full description not available
S**H
Helpful
It really does help, super easy to follow and helpful!!
J**S
Back to the basics
My 14 year old dyslexic son has always struggled with his handwriting. Since COVID cancelled school, I bought this to help him along and make sure he gets some sort of practice in. At least there are some interesting facts along the way. A good basic book for busy work.
C**A
Good - I'd prefer smaller lines
This is a good book, and my handwriting is improving (mostly due to practice, but this book keeps me on track). The lines are still much bigger than adults write, I wish they would progressively get smaller as the book goes on. Overall, helpful. The paper quality is good quality, and that's important. Good practice workbook.I did buy Write Now: The Complete Program for Better Handwriting at the same time, and while Write Now is more comprehensive, I find myself leaning toward using this Print Handwriting Workbook for Adults more often due to the simplicity and straightforwardness - just open a page and trace and then copy - no reading or understanding required.
D**N
Great smaller print!
I got this for my son who is on the autism spectrum. He hates his handwriting and wanted to improve. I love that it’s smaller print, good for his age (17) and it’s really helping him!
L**Y
My 4th Grader has improved using this book!!
My 4th grade son is using this and his writing has improved drastically. I think he appreciated being able to write full interesting adult sentences instead of just letters or words. He is now much more aware of his handwriting!!
T**H
Print handwriting workbook
This book has improved my hand writing! I am training my non dominant hand to write. The size of the letters are perfect for me.
D**F
Great handwriting improvement tool
Bought this for an 18 year old, who had poor handwriting. Was a big help.Entertaining method.
D**Z
claims to be for adults, but utilizes line spacing for an adolescent level
the line spacing is far too wide to be for the adult level. It has you copy a sentence once and then write it on your own again with enough room for maybe 2 repetitions. you would be better served printing out some random pages in a font you like and tracing it.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
1 month ago