GETTY-DUBAY ITALIC HANDWRITING SERIES, http://extended.portals.org/press/italic.htm They sell Lucida Sans School Italic font for $39, offer a series of booklets for K-6 instuction, as well as related instructional materials. They also offer a self-teaching program and video for adults. SOCIETY FOR ITALIC HANDWRITING, http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/quilljar/sih.html This page is part of the website of Christopher Jarman, who is preparing printed materials and software for the Society of Italic Handwriting's 1997 Good handwriting Initiative in the United Kingdom. GUNNLAUGUR BRIEM'S QUIET PLEASURES, http:rvik.ismennt.is:80/~briem/Welcome.html Briem is an internationally known calligrapher, who is helping in the development of handwriting materials for Icelandic schools. He is also a type designer. Check out his fonts. Briem Script might be useful in teaching handwriting. In contrast, his Gauntlet font is far out, so far out that it must be studied to be figured out. REMEDIA PUBLICATIONS, http://www.rempub.com This company provides a wide range of materials for school and home education of children and young adults. Their Forum is place for newsgroup-like discussion of parent/teacher and homeschool matters. SONLIGHT CURRICULUM, http:www.crsys.com:80/sonlight.handwrit.html This company offers materials for home schooling. They sell materials for two handwriting systems and have pages comparing the two systems. Reason for Writing begins with ball-and-stick printing and goes on to looped cursive. Daily practice focuses on verses from Scripture. Getty-Dubay Italic Handwriting teaches a kind of printing that leads to a cursive having similar letterforms so that transition from print to cursive is easy. -- Charles Sartwell, Knoxville, TN, csartwel@usit.net