Cursive Writting Vs. Technology

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Cursive Writting VS Technology

I grew up learning cursive writtting versus Technology,we practiced once a day. Computer class was once a week. Now cursive is almost non existint schools and computer classes are every day. Even though it has shown to help people with brain injuries and dyslexia. Psychologist found students learned more for it stumulates, both left and right sides of the brain.

Reports of people who had suffered brain damage, that could no longer read, write or type. Were still able to read and write in cursive. Writting helps students remember better, it helps people with brain injuries and disorders. At the the same time Technology is here to stay. As the world is ever growingat a fast pace.

In a conference back in 2012

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