My son just started second grade and all of the kids in his class are excited to learn to write in cursive. Never mind the fact that he is still trying to master printing - he can't wait to get started. The cursive begins after New Years, and we were informed that in third grade they are to write exclusively in cursive.
I haven't written anything in cursive in years - decades, maybe - and wonder if I'm ahead of my time or way behind. When I do write the old fashioned way (pen and paper) I always (and I rarely use the word always) print - signature excluded (and my signature is a big scribble - or so my wife says).
Seems to me that in this day of word processors, email and texting that the "art" of writing is fading fast. I am 99% certain that my son's first attempt at writing in cursive will be far better than any cursive I were to attempt,
My questions to you, my fellow Rainers are...
- Do you write the old fashioned way (pen and paper)?
- Do you write in cursive?
- Do you print?
- Does it matter?
If you print, like me, try writing something in cursive. Go ahead, right now - try it - I did (and now I am 100% certain that my son will write better in cursive than I do). Yes, it probably looks funny, but if you can't laugh at your own writing, what can you laugh at!
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