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Don’t let your kids fall behind on this important skill! Hey Parents, With the move to virtual

[Vocabulary Spelling City]( Don’t let your kids fall behind on this important skill! Hey Parents, With the move to virtual learning, certain school skills have become hard to practice. Case in point: handwriting. It is proven that handwriting activates the region of the brain associated with memory and motor skill development. Think about the many times a day you jot down something on paper. From grocery lists to filling out important forms at banks or for medical visits, handwriting is an everyday skill that your child will need as they grow up. Continued practice of this valuable skill, whether print or cursive, will ensure your little one is confident when they return to classes. [Boost My Kid’s Confidence]( It will also give them the comfort and confidence they need as an adult to complete everyday activities. So, while learning may have moved to an online classroom, you can still help ensure they are practicing this essential skill at home. At VocabularySpellingCity, we are committed to making the resources you need while transitioning to a study from home schedule easy to obtain and use. Our spelling tools give you the flexibility to use your child’s weekly spelling list, and the resources you need to create the practice opportunities your little one needs. [Good Penmanship Awaits]( Need help? Contact us at [1-800-357-2157](tel:1-800-357-2157) or info@spellingcity.com and we’ll tell you everything you need to know. Thank you, The VocabularySpellingCity Team [Unsubscribe from all emails]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2020 VocabularySpellingCity.com. All Rights Reserved. 6300 N.E. 1st Ave., Suite 203 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334

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