![]() My dad gave me an old typing book (for typewriter use). It does show how a typewriter works, but the typing principles would probably work for you. )Īnyway, Rod and Staff publishes what you are looking for: :D (and, I learned on an electric typewriter - I'm sure people here who are older than I am will say they learned on the manual typewriters, and will tell me about the correction fluid or tabs they had to use whereas I had a correction key on my typewriter, that would "white-out" my mistakes. :D I just have to say that in *my* good old days, we would put the book on the stand beside the *typewriter* and didn't look at the paper that was slowly rolling out of it. In the good old days, you would put this kind of a book in front of your computer (it stood by itselt desk-calendar-style, so that you can easily see it while typing), you would cover the computer screen so that you don't see what you are typing and you just go, lesson by lesson and then you lift off the cover off the computer screen to see what mistakes you've made. Other Resources for Learning Challenges.Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Stories and Tales From Around the World. ![]()
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