Print a worksheet using the font. Instead of a pencil, have the child use three different colored crayons.
Occupational therapists often recommend the Abc Junior Dot Line Font for children with dysgraphia (a learning disability affecting writing) or developmental coordination disorder.
The "dot" acts as an external visual cue that replaces an internal motor plan. With enough repetition (roughly 150–300 correct traces per letter), the brain no longer needs the dot. The hand learns to "land" at the correct starting point automatically. Abc Junior Dot Line Font
Parents often ask, "When do we stop using the font?" The rule of thumb: When the child can write the letter on a blank sheet of paper without the dot three times in a row, they have "mastered" that letter. Move on to the next letter, but keep the font installed for review weeks.
Issue 1: The dots aren't showing up.
Issue 2: The font prints "faintly."
Issue 3: The middle guideline is missing. Print a worksheet using the font
Give your designs a playful, educational touch with Abc Junior Dot Line Font — a dotted, traceable typeface perfect for early learners, classroom materials, and kid-friendly branding.