TRAINING GUIDE - Mahatma Handwriting Training Centre
Mahatma Handwriting Training Centre has been dedicated to improving handwriting skills since 2000. Our training focuses on developing fine motor skills, correct writing techniques, and beautiful handwriting through scientific and practical methods. This guide explains the training process, methods, and expected outcomes.
Improve handwriting clarity and neatness
Develop proper letter formation and spacing
Strengthen fine motor skills and hand control
Increase writing speed without losing quality
Build confidence in writing
Finger strengthening exercises
Pencil grip correction
Hand-eye coordination activities
Line and pattern tracing
Outcome: Better hand control and smooth writing movement
Correct posture and paper position
Proper pencil holding technique
Stroke practice (standing, sleeping, slanting, curves)
Alphabet formation (Capital & Small letters)
Outcome: Strong foundation in writing basics
Letter size and proportion control
Spacing between letters and words
Word writing practice
Sentence writing practice
Paragraph writing practice
Combination writing (joining letters smoothly)
Outcome: Neat, attractive, and readable handwriting
Step-by-step guided practice
Individual attention and correction
Daily writing exercises
Progress monitoring and feedback
Scientific graphology-based techniques
Training duration varies depending on the student’s level and improvement speed (generally 30–60 hours).
HB pencil / Blue pen
Practice notebook
Worksheets provided by the centre
Improved handwriting neatness and presentation
Better academic performance
Increased writing speed and confidence
Reduced hand fatigue while writing
Improved concentration and motor coordination
Regular assessment will be conducted based on:
Letter formation
Spacing and alignment
Writing speed
Overall presentation
Progress report will be shared with parents/students.
Students must practice daily as instructed. Consistency and patience are key to achieving beautiful handwriting.
Mahatma Handwriting Training Centre
“Write Better… Present Better… Succeed Better.”
