From your original handwriting example, I thought you were suggesting that the way you were taught, letter “o” and “a” always have the leading stroke (like Larson’s standalone “a”), even when the letter starts a word. Sorry, I may have misunderstood.
I dont actually remember if we were taught they should have it when starting. I just know that all letters in one world should be connected and that the endstroke should be there to distinfuish between a and o.
From your original handwriting example, I thought you were suggesting that the way you were taught, letter “o” and “a” always have the leading stroke (like Larson’s standalone “a”), even when the letter starts a word. Sorry, I may have misunderstood.
I dont actually remember if we were taught they should have it when starting. I just know that all letters in one world should be connected and that the endstroke should be there to distinfuish between a and o.