This blog is sponsored by the Southern California Chapter of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation (AHAF).
Our Main Objective is to raise awareness among educators and legislators of the importance of mastering cursive handwriting for the physical and emotional benefits in the development of the child.
Our End Goal: Develop outreach programs to educators and legislators and lobby for retention/reestablishment of teaching cursive in the classrooms.
Sean, the point is that cursive training helps brain development in young kids. If you don't want to use it later, that's your choice. Please read some of the research at www.cursiveiscool.com
One wonders why you are so dead set against cursive, Kate. But maybe we'll find out on tomorrow's tv show.
ReplyDeleteName five industries in which that affords you an advantage over someone who does not have that particular handwriting skill.
ReplyDeleteSean, the point is that cursive training helps brain development in young kids. If you don't want to use it later, that's your choice. Please read some of the research at www.cursiveiscool.com
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