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Handwriting Without Tears: Kindergarten Teacher's Guide - Contracted Edition
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781891627071
Edition: 7th Rev
ISBN: 1891627074
Label: Handwriting Without Tears
Manufacturer: Handwriting Without Tears
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 81
Publication Date: April 01, 1998
Publisher: Handwriting Without Tears
Studio: Handwriting Without Tears
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Editorial Review: Kindergarten Teacher's Guide is the guide for the kindergarten workbook, Letters and Numbers for Me. In this book are: tips for K teachers, parents and therapists; lesson plans for using the manipulatives: Wood Pieces, Letter Cards, Mat and Slate; and daily games and activities to use after the workbook is completed.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Loved it!
Great ideas that I never would have thought of. It works for teaching your own child at home or in a group setting.
Rating: - Handwriting without tears- works!
My daughter struggles with getting a good grip on her writing insturments which results in sloppy letters. The suggestions in this book/text have helped to strengthen her hands. Her letters are becoming much clearer. I highly recommend this program.
Rating: - Learn this program
This is a great program, but I really did not need this guide. It is pretty self explanatory. Or you can use the website. It is helpful if you are a teacher.
Rating: - THE BEST PROGRAM OUT THERE
This is the method used in my son's school and in most ESE classes. If you have a child with fine motor difficulties...use this. If you have a child with writing difficulties...use this. If you have a child with ASD, as I do... this works!!!
The posters below me (Gladstone and Barchowsky) would probably prefer you use their methods -- one of which I own. However as mom who writes using Spencerian and even Barchowsky's Italic, I have a child who had writing difficulty. But my 6 yo ... Read More
Rating: - Great for learning disabled
My daughter is dyslexic and this is a great tool for her. Even my three year old likes to play with the wood pieces. The program is great for home schoolers. It is easily taught.
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