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Why are Parents still writing handwritten note in cursive..?????
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| Why does it bother you? |
Please, please, reassure me that you are not a teacher responsible for educating our children. Please.
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So that my kids can get more practice reading cursive. They need all the practice they can get, they see and use it so seldom. |
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not everyone with a degree can read in cursive.
Even in college no professor will write in cursive. |
It doesn't really matter what the note says. Have you seen the notes written by my kids' pediatrician? Entirely illegible. That's beside the point, really. All anyone needs to know is that it's a note from the parent or doctor. |
| Because that’s their handwriting? It’s faster and somewhat habitual to me. |
| It takes me forever to print and I struggle to stay level. I can write cursive very quickly and stay level without lines |
Huh? Of course if I write a note to my kids’ teachers I am aiming for it to be read. |
Are you a teacher who can't read cursive? Or use correct capitalization and grammar? |
| Jealous much? |
| As a teacher who loves to write notes and long letters in cursive, I am not sure what your gripe here is. |
| In a digital world, paper gets lost. Email your excuse. |
| I'm a HS teacher and my default is cursive. If students don't understand what I wrote, I'll print. But that takes so. damn. long. |
| Are you a Gen Z teacher, OP? 22 year olds probably didn't learn cursive in school, so what she's saying is she can't read it. |