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Cursive Writing Skills (Right-handed Edition)

Diana Hanbury King

Cursive Writing Skills (Right-handed Edition) — Front Cover
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A workbook that treats handwriting as what it is — a motor skill best taught systematically. Diana Hanbury King, a pioneering teacher of students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences, groups the letters by shared movements and builds muscle memory through tracing, copying, and even eyes-closed practice, progressing from single letters to words, capitals, and sentences (this edition tuned for right-handers). It's a teaching tool, not a read: you work through it pencil in hand, ideally beside a learner. Because it was designed for students who find writing genuinely hard, it's unusually careful in its sequencing — which is exactly why it suits anyone, child or adult, learning or relearning a legible cursive hand.

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The author

Diana Hanbury King (1927–2019) was a British-born educator who became a pioneering figure in teaching students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences. She co-founded the Kildonan School and trained generations of teachers in structured, multisensory literacy methods; her handwriting materials grew directly out of that work.

The book

Cursive Writing Skills is a practical workbook built on King's belief that handwriting is a motor skill best taught systematically. It groups letters by shared movements, uses tracing, copying and eyes-closed practice to build muscle memory, and progresses from single letters through words, capitals and sentences. This edition is adapted specifically for right-handed students.

How to read it

It's a teaching tool, not a read: work through it pencil in hand, ideally with a learner. Its multisensory approach was designed for students who find writing hard, which is exactly why it's so carefully sequenced — and why it suits anyone learning or relearning a legible cursive hand.

For more context

A companion left-handed edition exists, and King's broader writing on teaching dyslexic students gives the fuller picture of her method.

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Type
Book
Author / Maker
Diana Hanbury King
ISBN
None
Shelf
Craft & How-to
Location
Colorado