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samples written by Kelly D. of Escalon, California.
Notes Kelly:
"Ever since I repaired my handwriting under your guidance, I've been getting rave reviews about the appearance of my writing, but the biggest benefit for me has been regaining the ability to write without pain. The beauty of the writing is a wonderful bonus!"
samples written by Carmen P. of Avellino, Italy.
Carmen comments:
"Dear Kate,
I attach a sample of my new handwriting. It improved so much in such a little time!
I still have a lot to do but with these results I have solved half of my problems.
It's such a pleasure to have a good handwriting, you want to do
nothing but writing. Before this I hated to write, I used pc even for my shopping list.
Thanks a lot for your advice, it really worked. ... Regarding the lessons, later on I will take at least another one ... During these days I thought a lot about the importance of the handwriting. A bad handwriting can restrict you in many ways. How many letters I didn't send and what a shame when friends or teachers can't read what you wrote!
Before coming across your website I was sure that handwriting is like the color of your eyes, something you just can't change. How foolish I was!
Thanks a lot for your work.
Love,
Carmen"
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Handwriting Repair
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I grew up with several neurological disorders that made it difficult for me to write quickly or legibly by hand. I worked hard on handwriting at school, but for me it remained painful, slow, and illegible: "user-hostile."
To find a way out. I dug through all available research on the history and ergonomics of our handwriting: how it has developed, and where things have gone wrong. You can benefit from the results today.
At work, at home, at school -- how people evaluate you can depend on your handwriting. For instance, many high-stakes exams (such as the SAT examination, city-wide/state-wide educational achievement and competency tests, and other standardized tests) now include or soon will include handwritten essay sections. (The SAT exam, widely taken by college-bound high-school students in the USA, adds a handwritten essay section beginning in March of 2005. Students will have 25 minutes to write two pages on an assigned topic. Graders will have two minutes to read and score each essay, working from scans of each student's handwriting. The Educational Testing Service, which creates and administers the SAT, will then make these scanned handwritten essays available to college admissions officers for use as part of their decision-making on student applications.)
From another side of college life comes further evidence of the power of the pen. According to this DALLAS MORNING NEWS story, savvy college coaches recruiting for football teams have found that the old-fashioned handwritten note gets much more attention than form letters - even from high schoolers. Says reporter Tim McMahon, "Handwritten notes are signs of respect to recruits, proof that college coaches consider them worth spending a few minutes with pen in hand."
(Less
creditably, "a few minutes with pen in hand" paid off undeservedly well
for one student at a Washington, DC high school when college
application time came around. Reports
NEWSWEEK, senior-year students who worried about their uncertain
handwriting skills each paid $5 to this sure-handed classmate to write
their names and addresses on college application forms: a sad
reflection on the morals of that skillful student scribe -- and an
equally sad commentary on an educational system that has let numbers of
students head for college without learning, somewhere along the line,
to write a few lines competently by hand.)
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"Handwriting is civilization's casual
encephalogram."
-- Lance Morrow
"You may not be able to read a doctor's
handwriting and
prescription, but you'll notice his bills are neatly typewritten."
-- Earl
Wilson
" ... behold, the false pen of the scribes
hath written falsely."
The
Bible
, Jeremiah 8:8
"I have terrible handwriting. I now say it
is a learning disability
... but a nun who was a very troubled woman hit me over the fingerswith
a ruler because my handwriting was so bad."
-- attributed variously to Andrew Greeley
and Akhmed Zakayev
"I once did hold it, as our statists do,
A baseness to write fair, and labour'd much
How to forget that learning, but, sir, now
It did me yeoman's service."
--William
Shakespeare, HAMLET, Act 5, Scene 2
"Here is a golden Rule. ... Write legibly.
The average temper of the
human race would be perceptibly sweetened, if everybody obeyed this
Rule!"
-- Lewis
Carroll
(Charles
Lutwidge
Dodgson) in “Eight or Nine Wise
Words About Letter-Writing” reprinted in The
Letters
of
Lewis
Carroll:
,
vol. II, ed. Morton N. Cohen, Oxford University Press (1979).
"I do not know whence I got the notion
that good handwriting was not
a necessary part of education, but I retained it until I went to
England. When later, especially in South Africa, I saw the beautifu
handwriting of lawyers and young men born and educated in South Africa,
I was ashamed of myself and repented of my neglect. I saw that bad
handwriting should be regarded as a sign of an imperfect education." --
Mahatma
Gandhi, Gandhi
An
Autobiography:
The
Story of My Experiments With Truth
" ...But the effort that cost her [Eliza
Dolittle] the deepest
humiliation was a request to
Higgins, whose pet artistic fancy, next to Milton's verse, was
caligraphy[sic], and who
himself wrote a most beautiful Italian hand, that
he would teach her to write. He declared that she was congenitally
incapable of forming a single letter worthy of the least of Milton's
words; but she persisted; and again he suddenly threw himself into the
task of teaching her with a combination of stormy intensity,
concentrated patience, and occasional bursts of interesting
disquisition on the beauty and nobility, the august mission and
destiny, of human handwriting. Eliza ended by acquiring an extremely
uncommercial script which was a positive extension of her personal
beauty ... "
-- George Bernard
Shaw in his Afterword to PYGMALION ("Sequel: What
Happened Afterwards")
-- George Eliot, MIDDLEMARCH"When Fred went to the office the next morning, there was a test to be gone through which he was not prepared for.
Now Fred," said Caleb, "you will have some desk-work. ... . How are you at writing and arithmetic?"
Fred felt an awkward movement of the heart; he had not thought of desk-work; but he was in a resolute mood, and not going to shrink. "I'm not afraid of arithmetic, Mr. Garth: it always came easily to me. I think you know my writing."
"Let us see," said Caleb, taking up a pen, examining it carefully and handing it, well dipped, to Fred with a sheet of ruled paper. "Copy me a line or two of that valuation, with the figures at the end."
At that time the opinion existed that it was beneath a gentleman to write legibly, or with a hand in the least suitable to a clerk. Fred wrote the lines demanded in a hand as gentlemanly as that of any viscount or bishop of the day: the vowels were all alike and the consonants only distinguishable as turning up or down, the strokes had a blotted solidity and the letters disdained to keep the line-- in short, it was a manuscript of that venerable kind easy to interpret when you know beforehand what the writer means.
As Caleb looked on, his visage showed a growing depression, but when Fred handed him the paper he gave something like a snarl, and rapped the paper passionately with the back of his hand. Bad work like this dispelled all Caleb's mildness.
"The deuce!" he exclaimed, snarlingly. "To think that this is a country where a man's education may cost hundreds and hundreds, and it turns you out this!" Then in a more pathetic tone, pushing up his spectacles and looking at the unfortunate scribe, "The Lord have mercy on us, Fred, I can't put up with this!"
"What can I do, Mr. Garth?" said Fred, whose spirits had sunk very low, not only at the estimate of his handwriting, but at the vision of himself as liable to be ranked with office clerks.
"Do? Why, you must learn to form your letters and keep the line. What's the use of writing at all if nobody can understand it?" asked Caleb, energetically, quite preoccupied with the bad quality of the work. "Is there so little business in the world that you must be sending puzzles over the country? But that's the way people are brought up. I should lose no end of time with the letters some people send me, if Susan did not make them out for me. It's disgusting." Here Caleb tossed the paper from him.
... "I am very sorry," were all the words that [Fred] could muster. But Mr. Garth was already relenting. "We must make the best of it, Fred," he began, with a return to his usual quiet tone. "Every man can learn to write. I taught myself. Go at it with a will, and sit up at night if the day-time isn't enough. ... "
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