
For Students with Dysgraphia, Learning to Type Should Occur Earlier Rather Than Later
Learning to touch type is known to help the many students struggling to write or express their thoughts because of Dysgraphia.
Learning to touch type is known to help the many students struggling to write or express their thoughts because of Dysgraphia.
Be sure you know about these seven amazing features of Type to Learn so you get the most out of our typing program.
The ability to learn and utilize typing as a form of communication has proven to be an important part of the learning development for special needs students.
Type to Learn is a typing program that provides an ELL/ESL setting for Spanish speaking students so they can better practice their typing skills.
Type to Learn’s English as a Second Language (ESL) accessibility setting allows Spanish-speaking students to read the English instructions in Spanish.
Parents and teachers often wonder how fast should kids type, and at what age should they learn certain techniques. See what Jacqui Murray says about it.
Type to Learn addresses five common (and bad) keyboarding habits that students need to avoid to become proficient at keyboarding.
The same typing program schools and districts use in the classroom is now available for parents and homeschoolers with Type to Learn Home.