Sunday, June 10, 2012

Cursive-the Phenomenon of Writing

50th Anniversary of the American Association of Handwriting Analysts - Special Event!
Join us at our special conference event to learn how cursive is phenomenal. It is the most complex of all movements since it involves both sides of the brain, nerve impulses, motor muscles, reflexes, eyesight, and memory. Every move of the pen holds characteristic dynamics of inner impulses which make them as unique and distinctive as a fingerprint. As a phenomenal brain exercise, cursive stimulates learning. Our mission is for required teaching of cursive in the U.S. Education program.
A pre-convention workshop will be held on July 18, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Introduction to Handwriting Analysis: A Primer" by Edda Manley for $45. Fifteen other speakers have spectacular presentations planned.
Contact Karen Whittemore at 248-477-3630 or karen.whittemore@yahoo.com. for reservations or further information.

1 comment:

  1. "Cursive" should be defined. Most Americans think it is a method of writing that employs loops in order for every letter in a word to be joined, with the possible exception of uppercase letters. Italic cursive is another method whose popularity constantly grows. It is noted for simplicity, legibility and rapid writing.

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