Time for school again
October 9th, 2006
Courier-Post - Winslow is entering the third year of “Handwriting without Tears,” now in place for all of the district’s K-3 classes. Officials also are canvassing parents on school uniforms. Winslow is likely to start with a voluntary uniform dress code in
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News in brief
Daily Item - Classes are based on Handwriting Without Tears, a handwriting curriculum. Three programs will be offered in preschool-prekindergarten, 4 years old and up, printing, and cursive. Classes run Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings starting on Oct. 11
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Good Causes
Batavia Sun - Handwriting Without Tears: Easter Seals DuPage is offering Handwriting Without Tears as part of the Summertime Outreach Programs. The program uses a multisensory approach to emphasize proper letter formation and neatness. Children should be at least
Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com
Success without tears
Citizen Online - Teachers Amy Murtari, Kiva English and Christine Simmons review materials during a recent training for Handwriting Without Tears, a new handwriting curriculum Cato educators hope holds the key to language development and literacy. CATO - Teachers
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Teaching the right way to write
Daily Telegram - The same kind of teacher-to-teacher inconsistency led Onsted schools to implement the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum last year. They were using D Nealian, and pretty much each teacher just kind of did what they wanted, Kapnick said
Source: www.lenconnect.com

