This comprehensive 198-page writing instruction guide is designed to help people of all ages (even teens or adults) learn and practice cursive handwriting:
Illustrations show how to make each cursive letter one step at a time. One chapter includes several tips to deal with tricky cursive letters. Another chapter helps you memorize the uppercase and lowercase cursive alphabet. Practice cursive handwriting by copying words or sentences onto blank lines. The content is suitable for all ages, including tweens, teens, or adults. One way is that the blank lines are spaced 3/8 inches, which is narrower than most kids' writing workbooks. Another way is that there aren't any childish images designed to interest bored kids (some kids who are academically oriented appreciate this, too - it makes them feel like they are doing "real" work).
Jenny Pearson is a technical writer and an artist who loves to write and draw. She enjoys working with kids, whether it's engaging them with arts and crafts activities, helping them learn basic concepts, or just inspiring cute moments. With loads of patience, sunny smiles, and a healthy dose of kindness, almost any day can be a great day.
Interesting, well written and clear. However, does not emphasis strongly enough that practice,practice and more practice is needed. Even more so than with typing (keyboard), muscle memory is needed as much or more so than brain memory
I consider this book an excellent tool, I need to practice a lot, but as I left handed some letters are difficult to follow but I'm sure that I would get accustomed to it.