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Building Fluency for Clear and Effective Writing

Fit Handwriting

Strong penmanship is essential for effective communication and academic achievement. Many learners struggle with dysfluent handwriting, which can impede their ability to perform well across various subjects, including comprehension and math. At Fit Learning, we offer personalized penmanship programs designed to boost fluency in letter, word, and sentence writing, helping students write clearly and efficiently.

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Our Proven Approach To

Penmanship Mastery

Fit Handwriting begins with a comprehensive assessment that evaluates letter, word, and sentence writing fluency, as well as fine and gross motor skills related to writing. This assessment provides detailed insights that inform the creation of a tailored curriculum to address each learner’s specific needs. Key features of our program include:

  • Targeted Skill Assessment: Identifying specific areas for improvement in motor skills and penmanship.
  • Personalized Curriculum: Crafting customized plans to meet individual learner needs and goals.
  • 1:1 Live Sessions: Providing focused, one-on-one instruction to build writing fluency and confidence.
  • Integrated Benefits: Improving not just penmanship, but also expressive writing, spelling performance, and math task execution.
How Fit Learning Can Help

Your Learner

Our fluency-based method ensures that students develop the ability to write quickly and legibly, reducing the cognitive load during tasks and enhancing overall academic performance.

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The Outcomes

The combination of Fit Handwriting’s curricular strategy with the general Fit Learning Method has produced powerful results for all learners since 1998. Students who enroll in Fit Handwriting can expect to gain increased handwriting ability in just 40 hours.

The graph includes all learners from 2018 to the present who completed 40 hours of Fit Handwriting. On average, learners gain 12 percentile points across various measures of handwriting.