Does the way we write really affect our world?
I came across a remarkable observation some years ago. It was noted that in Germany, during Hitler’s reign of terror and the time leading up to it, people wrote with a very angular, pointy style. When the Nazis were defeated, the German schools adopted a more ‘Americanized’ handwriting, one that had a much more rounded style. It was that generation who grew up to stun the world as they tore down the Berlin wall.
Teaching our children the Vimala Alphabet™ is really giving them the lifelong ability to use practical, forward thinking and common sense skills to move through life in a more productive and creative way. They have a lifetime to learn new facts, apply them, create and refine from them, and bridge their understanding to the future. It’s imperative we provide them with a solid foundation in healthy cursive handwriting skills now while their young minds are establishing firm habits. The Vimala letters are designed to foster positive thinking. Self-assurance, solutions thinking, inquisitiveness, zest for life. Aren’t these what we want for our kids? The price is simple — daily practice … fifteen minutes a day, choosing three letters at a time to move through the Vimala Alphabet™. Three letters, three lines each. Two lines of words that incorporate those letters — beginning, middle and ending — for example:
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