Young children (ages 3–6) struggle with —the body's ability to sense its location, movements, and actions. They know they want to make a "B," but their brain often forgets where to begin.
: Often used in junior classrooms to assist with letter identification and phonics recognition. Abc Junior Dot Line Font
Most adult fonts ignore the middle dotted line. The ABC Junior font makes this midline very visible. For letters like 'a' and 'e', the font visually distinguishes the "body" of the letter relative to that middle line, teaching the child that lowercase letters mostly sit in the "middle zone." Young children (ages 3–6) struggle with —the body's