Time this was brought back.
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Yes! and Epoch Times did a VERY interesting article last year on the benefits of cursive writing. It isn't just a way to communicate externally, it also provides additional ways for the brain to function and link information. Probably in their archives.
Cursive writing is not the same as cursing while writing (which is what I sometimes do when autocorrect goofs with my intended word.)
I usually write curse words in cursive… that way most people don’t know they’re being cursed at. Or if a smart one catches on, I blame it on cursive error.
My school, where I taught, still teaches cursive. Several times I had children who transferred to our school who had not had cursive. LOL I had been writing on the smart board for over a month using cursive before a child told me he couldn't read cursive!