THE POWER OF CHANNIE'S COLOR-CODED BLOCKS

Channie’s revolutionary visual handwriting system has helped thousands of children achieve success in handwriting, math, and cursive, even where other methods have failed. Channie’s award-winning color-coded blocks aid in quick and easy writing.

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Channie's Learning Materials have helped THOUSANDS of children gain CONFIDENCE at home and at school!

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Why Use Channie’s Visual Resources?

Channie’s Visual Learning Materials make teaching and learning Easy and Fun for teachers, parents, and most importantly-kids!

Teachers and Parents report quick and sustained improvement in children’s handwriting and math comprehension.

4 Reasons Channie’s Visual Color-Coded Blocks are So Effective:

1 – Blocks guide consistent letter size
2 – Double vertical lines provide proper spacing
3 – Middle green blocks help with lowercase placement and writing in straight lines
4 – Children can self-correct when writing outside the lines

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Channie's Handwriting App

Channie's Visual Alphabet APP

Learn and Write the alphabet and numbers  quickly and easily with Channie’s Visual Alphabet App. $4.99

Available on the Apple APP Store for IPAD users. Use at home, on the go, or in the classroom to improve and teach correct letter and number formation. Your child will be able to choose what color they draw with using a styles or a finger. 

What We Do

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Our sheets are available in a variety of fun colors making learning simple, fun, and enjoyable. Take advantage of a discount when you sign up for our Membership.
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02. About us

Created by a mother who saw firsthand how struggling with handwriting can affect a child. She created the interactive workbooks and Channie's was born!
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03. Our Workbooks

For ages 3-10, Channie's Visual Handwriting workbooks are sure to teach and improve your child's writing skills. The younger you start your child with our workbooks, the more success they will have.
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Neat Writing Starts Now! Channie's is easy to teach and quick to learn!
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What We Do

01. Shop Now

Our sheets are available in a variety of fun colors making learning simple, fun, and enjoyable. Take advantage of a discount when you sign up for our Membership.

BUY NOW

01. Shop Now

Our sheets are available in a variety of fun colors making learning simple, fun, and enjoyable. Take advantage of a discount when you sign up for our Membership.
BUY NOW

02. About us

Created by a mother who saw firsthand how struggling with handwriting can affect a child. She created the interactive workbooks and Channie's was born!

ABOUT US

02. About us

Created by a mother who saw firsthand how struggling with handwriting can affect a child. She created the interactive workbooks and Channie's was born!
ABOUT US

03. Our Workbooks

For ages 3-10, Channie's Visual Handwriting workbooks are sure to teach and improve your child's writing skills. The younger you start your child with our workbooks, the more success they will have.

BUY NOW

03. Our Workbooks

For ages 3-10, Channie's Visual Handwriting workbooks are sure to teach and improve your child's writing skills. The younger you start your child with our workbooks, the more success they will have.
BUY NOW

04. Start Now!

Neat Writing Starts Now! Channie's is easy to teach and quick to learn!

BUY NOW

04. Start Now!

Neat Writing Starts Now! Channie's is easy to teach and quick to learn!
BUY NOW

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Good handwriting and good grades:  FIU researcher finds new link

Who cares about handwriting, anyway? It’s the 21st century, after all. We have iPads and iPhones, computers that spell check and fonts that go from French script to Freestyle and back to Times New Roman.But to Laura Dinehart, an assistant professor at Florida International University’s College of Education, handwriting matters. A lot.
By Jean-Paul Renaud MPA ’11
In research funded by the Children’s Trust and soon to be published in the Journal of Early Childhood Education and Development, Dinehart discovered that 4-year-olds who demonstrate strong handwriting skills are more likely to excel academically in elementary school. Research on the importance of handwriting is just beginning to emerge, and Dinehart’s findings establish a new link in understanding how penmanship plays a role in a child’s academic development. We talk about reading, we talk about math, but no one talks about handwriting,” Dinehart said. “It’s not even a subject area in many classrooms anymore. We don’t ask kids to spend time on their handwriting, when in fact, the research is clear that kids who have greater ease in writing have better academic skills in 2nd grade in both reading and math.” Dinehart took a sample of 1,000 2nd grade students in Miami-Dade County Public Schools and linked their grades and academic scores back to the information gathered from them when they were still in pre-kindergarten. Students who received good grades on fine motor writing tasks in pre-k had an average GPA of 3.02 in math and 2.84 in reading – B averages. Those who did poorly on the fine motor writing tasks in pre-k had an average GPA of 2.30 in math and 2.12 in Reading – C averages. More impressively, those who did well on the fine motor writing tasks in pre-k scored in the 59th percentile on the Reading SAT in second grade (just above average) and in the 62nd percentile on the Math SAT. Kids who did poorly on the fine motor writing tasks in pre-k scored in the 38thpercentile on the Reading SAT in second grade and in the 37nd percentile on the Math SAT. There is still much research to be done, and many questions to answer. What exactly is happening when a child’s academic performance improves when his or her handwriting is practiced? Exactly how much practice is necessary before results are seen? Dinehart will attempt to answer those questions in the second part of her research. However, one thing is clear. “People should take a second look at how important handwriting might actually be,” she said. “And public schools should rethink how much they focus on handwriting in the classroom and how those skills can really improve reading and math.” For tips on how parents can encourage their children to practice their handwriting, click here.

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