Our son attends a French Immersion school in the US. Recently the school decided to move from teaching French Cursive to D'Nealian Cursive (standard American). My concern is that, from what I ...
Like many, I lost the ability to write fluid cursive, and my kids don’t care to learn it either. What does the loss of this ...
Suzanne Baruch Asherson is a occupational therapist at the Beverly Hills Unified School District in California and a national presenter for Handwriting Without Tears, an early childhood education ...
Writing in cursive might be a lost art in the next few decades. While it was a school staple in elementary grades, it fell out of favor in the last few years. Currently, only 23 states require that ...
Kate Gladstone is the founder of Handwriting Repair/Handwriting That Works and the director of the World Handwriting Contest. April 30, 2013 Handwriting matters, but not cursive. The fastest, clearest ...
The curlicue letters of cursive handwriting, once considered a mainstay of American elementary education, have been slowly disappearing from classrooms for years. Now, with most states adopting new ...
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Old-school handwriting habits our generation kept that younger people are quietly rediscovering
Turns out the skill your teachers drilled into you never stopped mattering.
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=25348515#p25348515:35zjqr8a said: stephenb[/url]":35zjqr8a]So I'm wondering, is cursive still being taught in ...
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