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I just wish typing translated into better retention and learning like cursive or printing. That is the gap that needs overcoming if we continue to give handwriting the heave-ho.
I don’t know how anyone could confirm my identity with my signature these days. Writing with a pen or pencil on paper is totally different than on those stupid screens everywhere. They aren’t positioned correctly or they are to small for art it long names on slippery surfaces. |
this made me giggle |
| My kids’ K-8 Christian in NoVa teaches cursive. They start recognition in 1st grade, writing it in 3rd. |
| DH and I are millennials and we both write in a cursive-print hybrid. He thinks his is full cursive, but I say it’s not very pretty or legible! |
| Cursive is a sign of unearned white privilege. |
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Cursive's time has gone. More power to the people who want to learn it, but it shouldn't be mandatory in schools anymore -- there is just so much to learn and too few hours in the day.
The motor skills and memory benefits are more or less the same with printing. My kids spent more time learning cursive than keyboarding which is insanity. So, I'd say, teach them to print. Give them a crash course in maybe a couple of things about cursive - teach them how to sign their name and read it, but don't knock yourself out teaching them to write it. Then make sure they all have proper typing classes. |
They are now in 7th and 9th grade. They learned in 3rd grade during a unit in their elementary school. They all used it off and on throughout elementary school, and I know at least several of their classmates did too. |
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I learned the Palmer method as a kid and my handwriting as an adult is a mix of print and cursive.
Could not care less about whether our kids learn cursive or not. Currently it is a great way to keep things secret from them. |
Cursive writing is very important. https://www.columbiamissourian.com/opinion/guest_commentaries/teaching-cursive-writing-helps-improve-brain-development-should-be-required-in-schools/article_f7f99778-8dba-11eb-a293-33c101879bdd.html#:~:text=Cursive%20handwriting%20stimulates%20brain%20synapses,absent%20from%20printing%20and%20typing. My children were all taught cursive. I have a friend whose children cannot write or read cursive. Sad, isn't it? |
I have a small business and I would not hire anyone who cannot read or write in cursive. That's Like learning to only count to 25. Your children are not educated without this skill |
That's hardly equivalent. Cursive is closer to Roman numerals. |
OK Bob |
| I only write in cursive. Block printing takes too much time and looks sloppy. |
St Pats starting in 2nd grade! |
Please just stop |