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First of all, what is the problem with your current handwriting? Maybe you could include a sample to be more specific.
Are your letters consistent in size and slope? Are they distinct from each other and plainly recognisable for what they are? Do you have a genuine problem with the way you hold and move the pen, or is it sloppiness/rushing that is causing the problem? Is it printing or cursive that you are having problems with? Maybe you need to go back a few steps and concentrate on getting even, consistent letters before moving onto cursive writing. Try a slope card if slope is a problem. If you have trouble holding the pen/pencil, try a rubber grip or experiment with different pens/ pencils to see which is easier for you to use. Also, how hard are you pressing? If you press too hard then your writing will not flow easily and you will get cramps quickly. If you press too softly your letters may wobble. You could also try some basic primary-school type exercises like patterns and letter combinations, or you could buy a handwriting book with practice exercises ready to do.
the best way is just to write over and over again. try to make your letters and words look like your computer's.
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