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In cursive handwriting, the individual letters of a word are joined with connecting strokes, such as in a person’s signature. Cursive fell out of favor in U.S. schools over a decade ago. In 2010, most ...
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents are in need of transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast ...
Writing in cursive means translating thoughts into words; it forces you not to take your hand off the paper. A thought-stimulating effort, that allows you to associate ideas, tie them and put them ...
As politics editor Rick Rouan explained on the podcast: “Some recent research suggests that cursive handwriting forces kids to just slow down, think about word spelling and sentence structure ...
Relying solely on a keyboard to learn the alphabet and type out written words could be problematic; accumulating evidence suggests that not learning cursive handwriting may hinder the brain's ...
think about word spelling and sentence structure.” Not all schools continue to teach cursive, but some in Northeast Ohio still do, Hancock reported — even as some adults such as Editor Chris ...