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hello my name is Debbie Hepplewhite and Id like to share with you my tips for teaching joint handwriting the style Ive developed is fully joined and its suitable for teaching children from about seven years of age first of all I advocate that we dont join the capital letters so in terms of the capital letters were just doing a style which is what we would do with print writing and then I suggest we use the style which is very dyslexia friendly where we start the joint letters from the line but if you notice I have a join which is really a very straight line so for my students I draw a square and within that I say this is the one of our joins its a diagonal line from bottom left to top right I draw another square and these are about half the height of the lines and this is our second join and I call it a washing line join but you might call it a smile the only other variance is for when were going to letter e when that diagonal join dips down it swoops down slightly to form the