Learning to type has come a long way from banging out rows of f-f-f and j-j-j. So has the intended audience, which has moved from middle schoolers to include children as young as kindergarten.
You start by learning the home row keys. Each stage builds on previous lessons, introducing new letters as you progress and giving you plenty of touch type practice. You’ll soon be touch typing ...
At a time when schools are abandoning teaching cursive, and texting and typing overtake penning ... enhancing learning. And especially for young kids, using fine motor skills to form letters ...