Anonymous wrote:An interesting article from the NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/28/us/28cursive.html
Anonymous wrote:LOL! PP, I KNEW your child was in German school. We used to live in Germany and they are so fond of the fountain pen. Luckily we moved before my kids truly reached fountain pen age (although we did buy one for the older one's schule tute) because both of my kids are lefties. Even the left-handed fountain pens are a disaster for lefties.
) so that it wasn't a "problem".Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grade child (in MCPS) was diagnosed recently with dyslexia and dysgraphia. Our evaluator suggested we look into the Handwriting Without Tears program. On HWT's website, it says the cursive program begins with 3rd graders due to better hand-eye coordination.
Anonymous wrote:LOL! PP, I KNEW your child was in German school. We used to live in Germany and they are so fond of the fountain pen. Luckily we moved before my kids truly reached fountain pen age (although we did buy one for the older one's schule tute) because both of my kids are lefties. Even the left-handed fountain pens are a disaster for lefties.
Anonymous wrote:Montessori teacher here. At my Montessori school (Primary Classroom) we teach cursive.