what’s ironic is that they made a computerized font of Schulz’s lettering style which they used when his hand got too shaky to letter, like in all those greeting cards. Man was ahead of his time.
Litigation is the national pastime, not only in the US but in the UK. That said, I feel CB’s pain. Oh, Palmer Method, how inadequate you made me feel. There actually were girls in the class who could imitate it perfectly…I always told myself that perfect penmanship was an indication of shallow character. I know, it was mean-spirited of me, but that’s how I felt at age 8 or whatever.
We all have different ways of writing cursive. Some people write completely cursive. Some people print everything. Some people mix it. And then of course some people are very neat with their writing and some (myself included) have horrid handwriting. (But then of course, it is said that the messier the handwriting the more intelligent the person is. That is the case so that they get all their ideas out before they lose them.)
When I began teaching children here in southern Europe, I printed on the blackboard. I was told by my 7 yr old students, “We can’t read that.” They are taught to write in cursive from the very beginning. The simple books used to teach them to read are also printed in “cursive” script. Printing comes later.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Why do you have to sue?
Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago
Curse you, cursive!
Bob. about 13 years ago
Why sue? That’s the American way.
skeeterhawk about 13 years ago
Hmm, either they were sue-happy back then too, or CB has started a revolution of suers (sewers) in this country.
Frogman_tg about 13 years ago
who’s sue?
furnoir about 13 years ago
what’s ironic is that they made a computerized font of Schulz’s lettering style which they used when his hand got too shaky to letter, like in all those greeting cards. Man was ahead of his time.
orinoco womble about 13 years ago
Litigation is the national pastime, not only in the US but in the UK. That said, I feel CB’s pain. Oh, Palmer Method, how inadequate you made me feel. There actually were girls in the class who could imitate it perfectly…I always told myself that perfect penmanship was an indication of shallow character. I know, it was mean-spirited of me, but that’s how I felt at age 8 or whatever.
i_am_the_jam about 13 years ago
Dysgraphia, anyone?
frrykid Premium Member about 13 years ago
We all have different ways of writing cursive. Some people write completely cursive. Some people print everything. Some people mix it. And then of course some people are very neat with their writing and some (myself included) have horrid handwriting. (But then of course, it is said that the messier the handwriting the more intelligent the person is. That is the case so that they get all their ideas out before they lose them.)
Number Three about 13 years ago
Awwwwwww, So cute.
LOL xxx
iced tea about 13 years ago
Your handwriting reveals remakable traits about yourself,whether you pring or write in cursive.
JP Steve Premium Member about 13 years ago
We were taught how to do cursive right handed — southpaws were SOL!
orinoco womble about 13 years ago
When I began teaching children here in southern Europe, I printed on the blackboard. I was told by my 7 yr old students, “We can’t read that.” They are taught to write in cursive from the very beginning. The simple books used to teach them to read are also printed in “cursive” script. Printing comes later.