. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. arecompleted, then hesitancy is sure to fol-low. This cannot fail to embody itselfin the movement, and thus affect the re-sult. There is not sufficient time allowed over anxiety, or extreme care in proportion to a pupils fear of spoiling(something, \» this tiUlncular tension in-creased. Cut 4 shows a lifeless positionwithout sufficient firmness to be reliedupon for precision. Letters of uHilsual slaiit or forms rcijuireBpecliil treatment. Among snlall letterswe find few which cAuse jJupils moreiMuble thai! the pointed oval family. Weatt


. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. arecompleted, then hesitancy is sure to fol-low. This cannot fail to embody itselfin the movement, and thus affect the re-sult. There is not sufficient time allowed over anxiety, or extreme care in proportion to a pupils fear of spoiling(something, \» this tiUlncular tension in-creased. Cut 4 shows a lifeless positionwithout sufficient firmness to be reliedupon for precision. Letters of uHilsual slaiit or forms rcijuireBpecliil treatment. Among snlall letterswe find few which cAuse jJupils moreiMuble thai! the pointed oval family. Weattribute this to the unusual slant given tothe down stroke in the oval, and to itslack of conformity in shape to other ele-ments. The natural tendency of the handto start for base in the usual directiongiven to down strokes must be counter-actea. We have found that the buildingand tracing plan gives special emphasis toboth the form and slant of the oVal, Thisbuilding achcme is used in all grades, andapplied to all classes of both small atid. 7


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