Importance Of Writing In Cursive Writting

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When I was a child, I was taught how to write in cursive writting. I could'nt imagine not knowing how. I believe it's very important to know how to write in cursive. Studies show that it's good for our minds. Writting by hand helps us remember ideas better than typing. Psychologists found students learned more if they handwrote notes instead of typing them. I believe that to be true. Personnally,if I write things down, I find it easier to express myself. It helps me process the things I write. I believe it helps with fine motor skills and stimulates both the right and left parts of

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