I never got what was so great about cursive writing when I was in school in the 1980’s. I figure work on basic reading and writing comprehension should be the priority.
Cursive writing: the bane of genealogists everywhere. My ancestors’ names have been spelled, or deciphered, so many ways due to the various census recorders.
In the 1st and 2nd grade our spelling books had the words we were supposed to learn printed in italics. I knew one girl who was able to print those spelling words beautifully in italics. I was tempted to tell her she didn’t need to do that, but fortunately kept my mouth shut and didn’t make any attempt toward discourging her. As an adult, she used her calligraphy talent working at a local engineering company, likely doing lettering for their blueprints.
Botulism Bob 9 months ago
And she’ll type out that “angry” email in "cursive " language.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 9 months ago
What’s their stance on runic inscription?
rob.home 9 months ago
Is that true?
brick10 9 months ago
OR use your pad and stylus to “pen” a text message.
djtenltd 9 months ago
I still write in script but that’s because I have very good handwriting.
Dkram 9 months ago
There is one good thing to come out of this, parents can write things down in cursive and the kids won’t be able to read it.
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cuzinron47 9 months ago
She has to, if she wrote in cursive they wouldn’t understand it.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 9 months ago
I never got what was so great about cursive writing when I was in school in the 1980’s. I figure work on basic reading and writing comprehension should be the priority.
suelou 9 months ago
Not teaching you how to write cursive is the same as not teaching you how to read it!
calmom75 Premium Member 9 months ago
Cursive writing: the bane of genealogists everywhere. My ancestors’ names have been spelled, or deciphered, so many ways due to the various census recorders.
steve7701 Premium Member 9 months ago
I’m 71. I learned cursive well enough to get through to the next grade and never used it again.
salmon43 9 months ago
In the 1st and 2nd grade our spelling books had the words we were supposed to learn printed in italics. I knew one girl who was able to print those spelling words beautifully in italics. I was tempted to tell her she didn’t need to do that, but fortunately kept my mouth shut and didn’t make any attempt toward discourging her. As an adult, she used her calligraphy talent working at a local engineering company, likely doing lettering for their blueprints.