Why Most Learners Get Stuck
Many people learn individual letters but never learn how letters connect.
That's where frustration begins.
The challenge isn't usually the alphabet.
It's the transition between letters.
Crack the Cursive Code focuses on connection first because connection creates flow.
Recognize Patterns
Identify the connector movements that appear repeatedly throughout cursive writing.
Build Rhythm
Practice connector sequences through movement and repetition
Create Flow
Develop smoother writing by understanding how letters move together
What You'll Experience
Inside the Top 100 Connector System you'll explore:
✔ The most common connector patterns in cursive writing
✔ Printable connector resources
✔ Guided connector instruction
✔ Movement-based learning
✔ Rhythm and repetition exercises
✔ Practical writing applications
Rather than memorizing isolated letters, you'll begin understanding how writing flows together through connection.
Example Curriculum
Meet Jax
Jax is the creator of Crack the Cursive Code, a movement-first cursive system built around flow, rhythm, and connection.
After years of watching humans struggle with cursive, Jax realized many learners were trying to copy letters with their eyes instead of understanding how writing moves through the body.
So she asked a different question:
What if cursive worked more like a map than a picture?
Crack the Cursive Code helps learners feel the movement first—because when the movement makes sense, the letters take care of themselves.
Life feels far too short to wait for perfect penmanship.
A heartfelt card, a birthday cake, a love note? Sure, pretty cursive carries charm.
But cursive carries a bigger purpose.
Everyday life carries a different goal: getting thoughts onto paper, making sense of messy moments, and getting the benefit of writing.
Because cursive is human.
Humans are imperfect and learning can be messy.
Good news?
Cursive writing may be one of the rare skills where the benefit begins immediately, even while the skill grows over time.
Messy still gets the win.
A self-proclaimed messy human, Jax grew up with cursive and later realized the gift had been there all along: a go-to tool for sorting through life's moments and making sense of the mess.
Now she wants to help put the benefit of writing back into the hands of the people.