The Importance Of Teaching Cursive In Schools

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Have you ever heard a discussion about teaching cursive in school? Well that's what I will be doing.Cursive should be taught in schools. Kids should be taught to read and right cursive in school just not a whole lot. They just need to be taught where they can read and right cursive. There are studies that show cursive helps the brain grow. Without cursive kids in the future won't be able to read or sign legal documents. Cursive helps the brain grow. Cursive is shown to improve brain development in the areas of thinking, language and working memory. Handwriting in cursive stimulates brain synapses and synchronicity between the left and right hemispheres, something that doesn’t happen from printing typing. A few years ago, the college board

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