I'm a huge fan of cursive. Went to Catholic school, and penmanship was an actual subject. I could write neatly and legibly by the end of third grade. As an adult who returned to school after my children were raised and educated, I found that writing out the important things made my brain retain the info far better than just "studying". My mom had beautiful handwriting her entire life. Every word was legible.
Very interesting! No wonder they don't teach cursive anymore. Too many neuropathways are developed. Sheep don't need that, can't have everyone doing too much thinking, and making connections.
I'm a huge fan of cursive. Went to Catholic school, and penmanship was an actual subject. I could write neatly and legibly by the end of third grade. As an adult who returned to school after my children were raised and educated, I found that writing out the important things made my brain retain the info far better than just "studying". My mom had beautiful handwriting her entire life. Every word was legible.
I BELIEVE IT STRENGTHENS PARTS OF THE BRAIN THAT PRINTING DOESN'T. oops bumped cap lock Sorry
I believe that as well. I've told my grandchildren to write out any subject they're having a tough time with.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=How+does+cursive+stimulate+the+brain&ia=web
Found this.
Very interesting! No wonder they don't teach cursive anymore. Too many neuropathways are developed. Sheep don't need that, can't have everyone doing too much thinking, and making connections.