Your Therapy Source Magazine for Pediatric Therapists July 2016 | Page 4
If the student needs more a visual and tactile cue, color the plastic stencil with
sharpies to make it more visible as they are writing. You could also create a
stencil with rectangle boxes for making individual capital letters.
Read more ideas about inexpensive tactile cues on paper to help with
handwriting skills.
Handwriting Templates with Alphabet Guides download includes various templates to encourage
proper handwriting. The three types of font/layout includes: 1. Dotted line Zaner-BloserĀ® type font, 2.
Double line Handwriting Without TearsĀ® type font and 3. New South Wales (NSW) Foundation
Manuscript. The templates include alphabet with arrow cues for letter formation, regular alphabets, go
and stop lines on left and right side of paper, 3 different sized lines (large, medium and small), draw and
write with alphabet, spelling lists with alphabet, highlighted papers and numbers with three different
sizes of graph paper. Find out more information at http://ift.tt/1XbHzYd
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