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 Olindalima ( F )
 
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							| Hi HI, again, hello to all of you..........
 
 I don �t understand what the problem is. I can identify every single letter, THOUGh, i �d be very happy if my students used such a nice caligraphy, but all you have posted is perfectly normal, for me.
 May be in other countries caligraphy is somehow different, but for me, I couldn �t see anything wrong. or less correct.
 
 We don �t have a severe handwriting here, so I receive kuds about 10/ 11, each one has his/her own way of writing - it �s not compulsory to observe this or that way: - I think, ( my opinion ) we got used to several differents handwritings.
 
 I am not sure ( shame on me ) if I understood what you are referring to, ; If I am saying a BIIIIIGGGG nonsense, PLEASE, forgive me.
 
 I think you all write perfectly.
 
 Anyway, thanks for having brought this question, it �s always useful to know that things are not the same everywhere. What seems to be a " difficulty" for some of you , seems to me ( if I understood the posts correctly ) quite normal.
 
 
 Hugs
 Linda
 
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 Jayho
 
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							| Well, in my country we have seven states and the education department in each state dictates the writing style for its own state. As a result, we have four different writing styles downunder.  Crazy but true. |  29 Sep 2010     
					
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 Lindax
 
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							| Nowadays it is recommended not to teach connected cursive writing. At least ESL textbooks recommend to teach semi block handwriting and to avoid joining capital letters, r, t, etc.
        
        
 You may find this interesting http://www.good.is/post/stop-teaching-handwriting/
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