
Therapist Cindy Utzinger of Lake Norman Regional Medical Center works with Joseph Bunk. (Lake Norman Regional Medical Center photo)
MOORESVILLE – Handwriting is an important skill, and some children struggle with learning it. Handwriting problems can affect a child’s academic performance as well as their self-esteem.
A program at Lake Norman Regional Rehabilitation Center is offering help with the many underlying problems behind handwriting deficits. Handwriting Without Tears is a multi-sensory, developmentally based approach to teaching handwriting and focuses on pre-printing, printing and cursive for children Pre-K thru 5th grade.
The program’s goal is to make legible handwriting an easy and automatic skill, all while having fun.

