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Although we are done with school for the year, McKenna was thrilled when I pulled out a workbook for her to practice cursive writing. Earlier this year she told me she didn’t want to do cursive in Kindergarten, but apparently now that she is a “first-grader” it’s a different story.








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What Handwriting workbook is it?
In this one, she is using one of the lower levels of Abeka cursive. We are now using A Reason for Handwriting and love it. Level C starts with cursive.