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Fix It Write

Fix It Write
By Nan Jay Barchowsky

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from Amazon's product description: "Fix It Write is for the older student or adult who needs handwriting help. ... Review of the practice after just two weeks will be great encouragement!"

Product Description

Fix It Write is for the older student or adult who needs handwriting help. The format is hole-punched, loose leaf sheets with instructions and lessons. Users are encouraged to put the sheets in a ring binder, and to add their practice pages to the binder. Review of the practice after just two weeks will be great encouragement! There are two sections. The first is for those who print, and need to make handwriting flow with legibility and speed. The second is for those who prefer conventional cursive, and have the same need for improved handwriting.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #73579 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-10-25
  • Released on: 2006-10-31
  • Binding: Loose Leaf
  • 96 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author
Nan Jay Barchowsky is a handwriting specialist with more than thirty years experience. She has taught handwriting within elementary clasrooms, tutored young and older students, and she conducts handwriting workshops for teachers and other adults.


Customer Reviews

Already made a difference5
I am in my late thirties and have struggled all my life with terrible handwriting. I recently started using this book to practice. The improvement has been dramatic even only after a week; my wife is simply shocked. I can't wait to visit my parents and show them how much I've improved.

One minor complaint is that this particular edition contains both an italic script as well as a full cursive; most students will probably only want to study one or the other. Another minor complaint is that I would have liked to see more of an explanation about when the italic letters should be joined or written separately.

Despite those small critiques, I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in improving their handwriting.

James