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A small selection, hopefully to expand, of
articles written in the journals over the years.
Handwriting
Competitions - a useful teaching aid by Gwen Dornan, Specialist Handwriting
Teacher
Handwriting
problems in children with Asperger Syndrome by
Sheila
E. Henderson and Dido Green Institute of Education, University of London
Trouble
with 'e'? by Jane Taylor Handwriting Consultant
Handwriting
in the Secondary School by Suzanne Tiburtius Specialist teacher
Scientific
Handwriting Analysis by Frits Cohen Forensic Handwriting
Consultant
Helping
Children with Handwriting Difficulties: Curtis gets to grips with a Dexball
by Anne Markee Senior Community
Physiotherapist for Children
Handwriting Requirements for SATS Level 2

'Nobody writes by hand much
now, but sales of luxury fountain pens are booming. Analysts think that it could
be a reaction against the ubiquity of technology, such as mobile phones, which
can quickly go wrong or seem outdated. Montblanc, the Hamburg penmaker, has
nearly 70 per cent of an expanding world market. Purveyors of haute bling
jewellery such as Bulgari and Chopard have noticed, and are starting to produce
them.' The
Times (20.03.06)
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