That is my goal! I'm developing/searching for a curriculum for it for my daughter once she's old enough for school. We're homeschooling her anyways, so might as well help her learn it!
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I learned from my parents who both have great penmanship. Mostly through their example. I saw how neat it was and the complements they got when writing on a whiteboard/chalkboard. Made me realize that there is a certain amount of power and confidence that comes with writing legibly.
Very cool!
I was taught in school and despite being an artist young, my handwriting never developed past basics and my printing is atrocious. I mostly new to show down and work on my form but I'll get there.
There is a power in it for sure and I'm fairly well-spoken so I would like my writing to match!
https://handwritingsuccess.com/italic-handwriting-series/
This is the resource I use for my kids and for myself.
I just picked up a new pilot fountain pen this week 🤙. It’s my first gold tipped nib and it’s the smoothest pen I’ve used!
It's a good thing I live near a border town! No international orders on this one. I plan on getting a US mailbox exactly for things like this
Right! It’s so frustrating!
How do you manage?
I’ve got family just across the border, for bigger items. For smaller things I just cross my fingers and hope customs doesn’t check. It’s about 50/50.
Customs a problem with gold tipped pens?
From Japan, yeah.
This is the one I got:
https://www.pensachi.com/collections/pilot-custom-74-fountain-pens
Not sure where your at â‚¿ito, i use mydetroitaddress.com might be worth a look at your local