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What is the First Strokes Print Program?
How do I use the First Strokes Print Program in a Classroom
What is the relationship to The Handwriting Clinic?
How does First Strokes compare to Handwriting Without Tears (HWT) by Jan Olsen?
Is there a First Strokes program for cursive handwriting?
How can I order the First Strokes Handwriting Programs?
What are Site Licenses?
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What is the First Strokes Print Program?
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The First Strokes Print Program is a multi-sensory print program designed for pre-K through 3rd grade children. The program is designed to be fun for children, and provides a way for parents, teachers, and others to effectively communicate and measure progress.
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What is the relationship to The Handwriting Clinic?
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The Handwriting Clinic in Plano, Texas sponsors the First Strokes Handwriting Workshops, as well as other quality inservices related to fine motor skills, handwriting and assistive technology
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How does First Strokes compare to Handwriting Without Tears (HWT) by Jan Olsen?
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Similarities:
- Both are multi-sensory
- Both are therapeutic handwriting programs
- Both are popular with schools
- Both are easy to understand
Differences:
- FS Print immediately generalizes to Zaner -Bloser paper and then other forms of paper
- FS Cursive immediately generalizes to cursive ruled notebook paper, then regular notebook paper
- First Strokes is based on the "First Stroke" of the letter - therefore it is better for students who do frequent letter reversals
- First Strokes Print has a computer tutorial - and once the kids learn the "First Stroke", they can be talked through any letter. They also learn that a "short line down" letter starts on the middle divider, as "tall line down" letter starts on the top line
- First Strokes gives cognitive cues in letter groups/categories
- First Strokes has a story book, in color, and also the storybook is narrated on the computer
- The entire philosophy of First Strokes is multi-sensory handwriting. While HWT has some slates and the "wipe, dry, try " method is an excellent multi-sensory activity, the First Strokes program has a zillion creative multi-sensory methods outlined in the manual - designed to use during therapy, or to be set up in a writing lab where a teacher can use it for students who struggle.
- HWT uses an adapted paper - 2 lines, and some teachers are not too fond of having to adapt handwriting to the 2 lines - they want the kids to be able to use regular paper, the lines in the curriculum (worksheets, books, etc..). Experience at The Handwriting Clinic has shown that kids who have moderate to mild handwriting dysfunction can generalize to regular paper - usually very quickly or at least by the end of an 8 or 16 week class. The First Strokes manual give lots of good info about generalizing to regular paper.
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Is there a First Strokes program for cursive handwriting?
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Yes, we have the First Strokes Cursive program. It is very comprehensive.
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How can I order the First Strokes Handwriting Programs?
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The First Strokes program can be ordered from the First Strokes website at http://www.firststrokeshandwriting.com
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What are Site Licenses?
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The First Strokes Workbooks may not be copied without a site license. Site Licenses may be purchased for a moderate price, see the price list for current prices. Site Licenses are good for one (1) year or 100 copies, which ever occurs first. At the end of the year (or after 100 copies) the license must be renewed.
- You may also purchase classroom or multi-packs of workbooks at a discount off the single book price. You will find that our workbooks may be slightly more expensive then other popular programs. However, our workbooks often include both upper and lower case sections. Most of ours contain twice as many pages as most popular therapeutic programs.
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