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- Playwrite België Vlaanderen Guides is a single-weight font designed to harmonize seamlessly with its companion, <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+BE+WAL">Playwrite België Vlaanderen</a>. This font includes guideline markers on the baseline, x-height, ascenders, and descenders, providing a visual aid for primary school children. These guides help young learners grasp the proportions of letterforms and assist them in drawing letters with confidence and accuracy.
+ Playwrite België Vlaanderen Guides is a single-weight font designed to harmonize seamlessly with its companion, <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+BE+VLG">Playwrite België Vlaanderen</a>. This font includes guideline markers on the baseline, x-height, ascenders, and descenders, providing a visual aid for primary school children. These guides help young learners grasp the proportions of letterforms and assist them in drawing letters with confidence and accuracy.
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The Dutch-French language divide in Belgium, a phenomenon with roots stretching
kindergarten and progress to connected letters in primary school. In Flanders,
there is a preference for sloped continuous cursive writing, reminiscent of
Dutch handwriting models, whereas the French-speaking community in the
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+BE+WAL">
+ <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+BE+VLG">
Walloon region opts for upright cursive writing</a>, a style that enjoys popularity in France. This diversity in handwriting
education is a direct response to Belgium's rich linguistic culture, leading to
the introduction of a second official language early in the school years.