Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think learning how to write cursive is useless, but it strains credulity that an almost 25 year old has NEVER been exposed to cursive. I call shenanigans on pp.
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You'd be wrong. Kids today don't write it--and most teachers don't use it. By the way, he types 90+ words per minute accurately.
Yes, but you don't have a kid today, you have a kid 20 years ago, and teachers were still writing comments in cursive then. And I am sure they still are at the college level. So either 1. you somehow got 16 years of teachers who never wrote a Single thing in cursive 2. You read the cursive comments to him instead of letting him figure it out or 3. You're just a liar.
I know which one I vote for.
Anonymous wrote:How does your adult child not know how to read cursive? My elementary school aged kid has not learned how to write cursive, but he can most definitely read it.
I guess because no one ever taught him. He did quite well on his SAT's by the way and has never HAD to read cursive. It was never presented to him.
Yes, but you don't have a kid today, you have a kid 20 years ago, and teachers were still writing comments in cursive then. And I am sure they still are at the college level. So either 1. you somehow got 16 years of teachers who never wrote a Single thing in cursive 2. You read the cursive comments to him instead of letting him figure it out or 3. You're just a liar.
I know which one I vote for.
Yes, but you don't have a kid today, you have a kid 20 years ago, and teachers were still writing comments in cursive then. And I am sure they still are at the college level. So either 1. you somehow got 16 years of teachers who never wrote a Single thing in cursive 2. You read the cursive comments to him instead of letting him figure it out or 3. You're just a liar.
I know which one I vote for.
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This stuff is intertwined with various subjects and pops up only now and then without consistency. There is no set scheduled time, even just 10 min, each day or several days a week for practicing grammar, learning new grammar rules and reinforcing grammar rules. This is important is is severely lacking.
Throwing it in intermittently is not effective.
Anonymous wrote:I think learning how to write cursive is useless, but it strains credulity that an almost 25 year old has NEVER been exposed to cursive. I call shenanigans on pp.
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You'd be wrong. Kids today don't write it--and most teachers don't use it. By the way, he types 90+ words per minute accurately.
I think learning how to write cursive is useless, but it strains credulity that an almost 25 year old has NEVER been exposed to cursive. I call shenanigans on pp.
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Anonymous wrote:How does your adult child not know how to read cursive? My elementary school aged kid has not learned how to write cursive, but he can most definitely read it.
Do you know how to read 18th or 19th century script? It is not easy if you haven't practiced.
How does your adult child not know how to read cursive? My elementary school aged kid has not learned how to write cursive, but he can most definitely read it.
How does your adult child not know how to read cursive? My elementary school aged kid has not learned how to write cursive, but he can most definitely read it.