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      The Effects of Manuscript, Cursive or Manuscript/Cursive Styles on Writing Development in Grade 2

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      Language and Literacy
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          In the research area of writing development, an increasing number of researchers suggest that graphomotor skills could be much more important than they appear to be (Christensen, 2009). Few researchers have studied the link between handwriting and teaching practices, despite the fact that some studies indicate its importance (Graham, 2010). The general objective of this study is to explore the relationship between different handwriting styles and the development of writing skills among 715 children in Grade 2. Generally, our results show that the three handwriting styles (manuscript/cursive, manuscript, and cursive) have different effects on writing development (speed, quality, word production, and text production).

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          Journal
          Language and Literacy
          L & L
          University of Alberta Libraries
          1496-0974
          January 30 2012
          January 25 2012
          : 14
          : 1
          : 110
          Article
          10.20360/G21S3V
          e91e4803-2ef8-4682-81ae-d0485d8ac40a
          © 2012
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