Cursive Is A Powerful Brain Tool

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Cursive writing, such a wonderful art; exercises the mind, improves the speed of writing ten-fold. Not to mention the best part, you dont even have to take your pen of the paper. I understand it a dying practice, but when there is no other easy way of doing things cursive will no longer be an option if it keeps getting put to the side right along with latin. as stated in the article "Cursive Is a Powerful Brain Tool", "Medical scans show that writing in cursive helps with fine motor skill development and stimulates both left and right parts of the brain." which to me is just another type of exercise altogether.

I've heard of people with photographic memory but not everybody has got that talent. personally I feel its unfair to take that exercise away from a young mind, cause growing up I used to look forward to learning the new cursive letter of the day, It gave me that extra motivation to go to school, and I know if it made me feel like that im sure plenty of other students will feel the same way.
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Cursive just fits so perfect with something that represents yourself. The elegance the beauty and of course the effiecientcy. I really hope this article can inspire people to take into consideration were cursive writing came

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