Help Your Child Learn to Write
Guided handwriting practice with real-time feedback. Your child sees exactly where to draw, gets instant feedback on every stroke, and tracks their progress over time. Works for cursive, print, or any writing style.
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The Problem with Worksheets
Traditional worksheets give zero feedback. Your child traces letters, but has no idea if they did it correctly until a teacher or parent checks—which might be hours later. By then, they've already practiced the wrong way dozens of times.
Our platform solves this with instant feedback:
- Ghost path shows exactly where to draw before they start
- Guide dot leads them through each stroke—no guessing
- Green = good feedback while drawing keeps them on track
- Instant score after each letter so they know how they did
- Progress tracking so they can see improvement over time
What Your Child Can Learn
Print Letters
Uppercase and lowercase print letters. Learn proper formation for each letter with stroke-by-stroke guidance.
Cursive Writing
20+ US states now mandate cursive instruction. Our platform makes learning cursive engaging with visual guidance.
Numbers
Proper number formation (0-9) with correct stroke direction. Important for math and everyday writing.
Letter Connections
In cursive, connecting letters is tricky. Practice common letter pairs and words with guided paths.
Shapes & Patterns
Pre-writing skills for younger children. Circles, lines, zigzags—building blocks for letter formation.
Words & Sentences
Once letters are mastered, practice writing full words and sentences with the same guided feedback.
What Age Is This For?
Ages 3-4
Pre-writing: shapes, lines, patterns. Building fine motor control.
Ages 5-6
Print letters and numbers. Learning proper letter formation.
Ages 7-8
Cursive introduction. Connecting letters, building fluency.
Ages 9+
Cursive mastery, speed, and legibility. Advanced practice.
How It Works (For Parents)
Find a Course
Browse courses designed for kids. Look for age-appropriate content—cursive for beginners, print practice, or pre-writing shapes.
Enroll Your Child
Pay once for the course. Your child gets access for 3, 6, or 12 months depending on the course. No subscriptions.
Practice Together (or Independently)
Younger kids may need help getting started. Older kids can practice independently. The guide dot and ghost path make it clear what to do.
Track Progress
See which lessons are complete, view best scores, and watch improvement over time. Celebrate milestones together.
Cursive Is Required in 20+ States
Cursive Is Making a Comeback
California, Texas, Ohio, and over 20 other states now mandate cursive instruction in elementary schools. Research shows cursive improves reading comprehension, fine motor skills, and even spelling. If your child's school doesn't teach it well—or at all—you can supplement at home.
- California (2024) — Cursive required in grades 1-6
- Texas — Cursive required in grades 2-5
- Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina — Cursive instruction mandated
- And many more... — Check your state's requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this appropriate for?
Most children can start around age 5-6, when they have the fine motor control to hold a stylus or use their finger on a screen. Younger children may enjoy watching the ghost paths, while older children benefit from the scoring and progress tracking.
Does my child need an iPad?
No. Any touchscreen device works—iPad, Android tablet, touchscreen laptop, or even a phone (though the screen may be small). iPad with Apple Pencil provides the best experience, but it's not required.
Is this better than traditional worksheets?
For feedback, yes. Worksheets give zero feedback until a teacher grades them—which might be hours or days later. Our platform gives instant feedback on every stroke. Your child knows immediately if they're on track. For learning letter shapes, both can work together.
Can this help a child with dysgraphia?
Many children with dysgraphia benefit from guided practice with immediate feedback. The visual guidance (ghost path, guide dot) removes the guesswork. However, always consult with your child's occupational therapist or specialist for specific recommendations.
How much practice time is recommended?
10-15 minutes per day is plenty for most children. Short, consistent practice is more effective than long, infrequent sessions. The progress tracking helps maintain motivation.
Can I see my child's progress?
Yes. Log in with your child's account to see completed lessons, best scores, and overall progress. Some teachers also provide analytics dashboards for parents.
Start Your Child's Handwriting Journey
Find age-appropriate courses in print, cursive, numbers, and more. Guided practice with instant feedback.
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