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Occupational Therapists 

Occupational Therapy provides many manual and tactile practices for retraining the brain.  Whether the need is following head trauma, surgery, or disease that affect the neurological system, therapies using handwriting provides results.  Patients can actually see their own progress.  Handwriting helps with  re-learning manual dexterity and fine motor control, helps to develop fluidity in movements,  improves memory function, helps the brain to compartmentalize new thought patterns, and so much more.
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Click here for Occupational Therapy research on retraining the brain, and more!
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Learn more about Graphotherapy.
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Learn how to Teach handwriting

"Campaign for Cursive" and "Cursive is Cool" and its logo are
​trademarked properties of this non-profit group.

 We are organized and operated completely by volunteers.  We are dedicated individuals, committed to donating our time to bring information about cursive for research, media, and more, to public awareness.  We are a group  of the  American Handwriting Analysis Foundation (A non-profit 501C organization).

For permission to use the name and logo image of either Campaign for Cursive or Cursive is Cool, please contact us directly:  CampaignForCursive@gmail.com
Photo and YouTube video of May 4, 2015 Morning Show courtesy of KGUN9
Photo of child writing in the article "Certified Cursive Coach" are provided by Iris Hatfield, author and director of New American Cursive.
Photos used under Creative Commons from ckubber, US Department of Education