What is the reason for and the effect of the use of lines of
capital letters?
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Capital letters are composed of more straight lines and are generally larger relative to lower-case, which makes caps easier to draw. Read more in our posts on strategies for dysgraphia and how to help a child with dyspraxia in the classroom.
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Capital letters are useful signals for a reader. They have three main purposes: to let the reader know a sentence is beginning, to show important words in a title, and to signal proper names and official titles.
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