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Worried about your child's handwriting?!


Achieve neat handwriting in 10-12 lessons by following the Magic Link Handwriting Programme. This teaches neat, cursive, joined-up handwriting in 30 simple steps. This programme uses the simple Magic Link? font with no confusing lead-in, entry strokes. Grades improve as handwriting becomes neater and faster and self-confidence increases. Messy handwriting is not a sign of low intelligence!


The Magic Link Handwriting Programme? can help everyone, including pupils who are hypermobile, have dyspraxia, dyslexia, dysgraphia, Asperger?s or those who are simply left-handed. The only handwriting programme for Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 5 and perfect for 7+, 11+, GCSE and A-level pupils.


Highly qualified Magic Link Teachers provide face-to-face teaching in South London, North London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Yorkshire and Cardiff. Intensive holiday workshops available. Recommended by teachers, parents, SENcos, educational psychologists and occupational therapists. It?s never too late to improve handwriting.


Also available on DVD (Amazon UK) or online as video tutorial lessons with printable worksheets. Perfect for primary and secondary schools as well as a home-educated resource.


Recommended in The Telegraph

?After just two sessions, the improvement in their penmanship is startling.? (Telegraph Journalist)


For email enquiries please contact [email protected] or ring 0777 200 7086.

Or see website for more information: www.magiclinkhandwriting.com

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