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Cursive is an amazing skill to have in one’s arsenal , whether or not we believe it forges novel connections between the brain hemispheres (I do).
Schools are just lazy and don’t want to put in the work. So glad my kids got it in private K because I wouldn’t have had the patience. They’re now in public and use it for letters/cards—everyone assumes we taught them. |
| I haven’t written anything in cursive (other than my illegible signature) since I graduated HS. |
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I started teaching them before Kindergarten. Bought the cursive workbooks from India and online.
Taught them alphabets and cursive at the same time. My kids were reading and writing before they started kindergarten thanks to the Montessori school they went to. |
Why are you writing from left to right? Lefties should write right to left with mirrored cursive. I'm a righty and I can write mirror cursive lefty as neatly as righty cursive, with barely any practice y whole life. |
Writing is different from furious transcribing. |
| I took all my college notes and wrote my college essays in cursive |
I wrote all of my bar exam study notes in cursive and that's how I memorized it |
| Cursive is just faster - not picking up and putting down pen after every single letter… it’s just practical for people who write a lot and for whatever reason prefer it to typing |
| I feel my older learned in 4th because that’s the covid year. But my now 3rd grader teacher says they are learning it this year. But I feel no one is using handwriting no more, it’s a dead skill other than if you want to become a historian or just show off. |
Out of 8 classes my DS is taking this year, only history requires a notebook. All other teachers say work is done on the Chromebook |
Attached block letters are easier to read than cursive. |