Anonymous
Post 06/09/2014 12:13     Subject: Re:Benefits of learning to write in cursive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

My children are now older and despite being competent computer users with decent programming skills have discovered (on their own) the time-honored trick of rewriting your notes/thoughts (in cursive, on paper) before tests. It's a wonderful way to lodge concepts in the brain and enhance later recall. If you can't do this in handwriting, it takes way too much time.


Print is a form of handwriting. Cursive is also a form of handwriting.


Cursive is much faster than print.


Perhaps for you. Not for me.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2014 10:27     Subject: Re:Benefits of learning to write in cursive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

My children are now older and despite being competent computer users with decent programming skills have discovered (on their own) the time-honored trick of rewriting your notes/thoughts (in cursive, on paper) before tests. It's a wonderful way to lodge concepts in the brain and enhance later recall. If you can't do this in handwriting, it takes way too much time.


Print is a form of handwriting. Cursive is also a form of handwriting.


Cursive is much faster than print.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2014 08:25     Subject: Re:Benefits of learning to write in cursive

Anonymous wrote:

My children are now older and despite being competent computer users with decent programming skills have discovered (on their own) the time-honored trick of rewriting your notes/thoughts (in cursive, on paper) before tests. It's a wonderful way to lodge concepts in the brain and enhance later recall. If you can't do this in handwriting, it takes way too much time.


Print is a form of handwriting. Cursive is also a form of handwriting.