
The Writing Method Trusted in Finland and Japan
Commonly used in top education countries like Finland and Japan to train kids' handwriting the fun and effective way.
Magic Disappearing Ink
The disappearing ink fascinates kids, making every page feel like playtime.
Correct Pen Holding Grip
The special grip feels like a toy, guiding little fingers to hold the pen the right way without even thinking about it.
Grooved Design for Motor Skills
Grooved pages feel like a treasure map to trace — kids follow the paths with excitement while building motor skills.
Dr. Brian Folger
Pediatrician
In my practice, I regularly work with families of autistic children who are struggling with handwriting — and running out of options. What sets this system apart is that it addresses the root causes: sensory pain from pencil grip, motor planning difficulties that no amount of repetition fixes, and the failure memory that makes children shut down before they even try. The grooved pages and erasable ink aren't gimmicks — they're clinically sound approaches. I recommend this to families who can't access occupational therapy or are waiting months for an appointment.
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"...her smiley face is just priceless"
"...WRITING GAME as he calls"
"...saw the result in 2 WEEKS"
SHIPPING DETAILS
Every page is designed for autistic children.
No generic exercises. Each book is built around how autistic children actually learn — with grooved lines, erasable ink, and a structure that removes frustration before it starts.
Questions Other Parents Asked
Honest answers — from one autism parent to another.
My child refuses every workbook. How is this different?
Most workbooks are designed for neurotypical kids and ignore the real reasons autistic children resist writing — sensory pain, motor planning difficulty, and failure memory. This system was built with occupational therapists to address all three. The grooves guide the hand, the grip removes the pain, and the erasable ink means there's no "wrong" to remember. Refusal usually fades because the struggle behind it is gone.
Will this actually work for my child specifically?
Every child is different, so we can't promise a timeline. But the system targets the underlying barriers, not just the symptoms. Many parents notice their child picking up the pencil on their own within the first week or two — without being asked. The goal isn't perfect handwriting overnight; it's removing the pressure so your child wants to try.
Is the erasable ink safe and does it really disappear?
Yes. The ink fades completely on its own, leaving no trace on the page — which means every page can be reused again and again. No marks, no reminders of mistakes, no "ruined" pages that trigger frustration. Each attempt feels like a fresh start.
What ages and skill levels is it for?
The set includes 4 books covering letters, numbers, English, and core writing skills — so it grows with your child. It works well for children just starting out as well as those who can recognise letters but struggle to write them. The grooves and grip support the hand at every stage.
We already spent a fortune on therapy. Why this too?
Occupational therapy is valuable but expensive, and not everyone can access it regularly. This system brings OT-informed principles into your home at a fraction of the cost — something your child can use every day between or instead of sessions. It's not a replacement for professional care, but for many families it fills the gap that therapy alone couldn't.
What's included, and is the grip trainer really free?
You get the full 4-book set (letters, numbers, English, and core writing skills), the magic erasable pen, and the sensory-friendly grip trainer — a £14 value — included free with your order. Everything you need to start the same day it arrives.
What if it doesn't work for us?
We understand the hesitation — you've likely tried things that didn't work before. That's why your order is backed by our satisfaction guarantee. If it isn't the right fit for your child, reach out to our team and we'll make it right.