Hello!
Here is the situation: I am 54 and really do need to improve my penmanship for both my own enjoyment and to pass along, to some degree, the skill of cursive handwriting to my grandson.
The problem is, I have no idea of what type/method of cursive script to introduce my grandson to as I am aware that there are several styles/methods. My own handwriting looks very close to Spencerian Script, but not quite. I learned cursive writing in the Detroit Public Schools in the early to mid 1960's, so I don't know which style the teachers in the D.P.S. used back then.
I would appreciate any help you can offer, as my grandson is an extremely intelligent boy - in first grade, but reads at a minimum of fourth grade level, and is very interested and motivated to learn cursive.
Your suggestions would be most appreciated.
Regards,
David
Here is the situation: I am 54 and really do need to improve my penmanship for both my own enjoyment and to pass along, to some degree, the skill of cursive handwriting to my grandson.
The problem is, I have no idea of what type/method of cursive script to introduce my grandson to as I am aware that there are several styles/methods. My own handwriting looks very close to Spencerian Script, but not quite. I learned cursive writing in the Detroit Public Schools in the early to mid 1960's, so I don't know which style the teachers in the D.P.S. used back then.
I would appreciate any help you can offer, as my grandson is an extremely intelligent boy - in first grade, but reads at a minimum of fourth grade level, and is very interested and motivated to learn cursive.
Your suggestions would be most appreciated.
Regards,
David