

Quick overview
Handwriting difficulties in the classroom are often about more than just letter formation or presentation.
This programme is designed to help teachers better understand the underlying skills that affect handwriting and provide practical tools to support children more effectively.
Through structured video guidance, classroom-ready exercises, and expert insight, teachers can build the foundations that help children write with greater fluency, confidence, and control.
The programme can be used:
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To support teacher development
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Within classroom lessons
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As part of targeted intervention support
All resources are designed to be practical, easy to implement, and adaptable to different classroom needs.

About this course
What’s Included
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Step-by-step video guidance you can follow at home
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Simple, practical activities to build key skills
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A structured approach you can fit into daily life
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Downloadable exercise packs with clear instructions
Everything is designed to be easy to follow, even if you have no prior experience.



What you’ll be working on
This course focuses on the foundational skills that support handwriting, including:
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Posture and positioning
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Pencil grip and control
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Movement patterns for writing
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Coordination and visual tracking
By developing the foundational skills, handwriting becomes more fluent, comfortable, and consistent.
How it works
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Purchase the course online
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Get instant access to your private learning portal
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Follow the videos and exercises at your own pace
Short, consistent sessions are all you need to start seeing progress.

Who it’s for
This course is ideal if your child:
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Finds handwriting slow, messy, or tiring
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Avoids writing tasks
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Has struggled despite practising
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Needs support building confidence

What parents are saying
“Helen’s course completely changed how my child approaches writing…”
Parent #1
“We finally understood what was causing the problem — and how to fix it.”
Parent #2
“The difference in
confidence has been incredible.”
Parent #3
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