Handwriting requirements were cut from school curricula around the world. Now it’s looping back, riding on a wave of evidence.
Handwriting engages more areas of the brain than typing, which leads to deeper learning, better memory and stronger cognitive ...
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Should you be concerned about the current rage for keyboards in kindergarten to replace crayons, pencils, and paper? Are you worried if your third grader can’t write or read their name in cursive?
As school-age children increasingly rely solely on digital devices for remote- and in-class learning, many K-12 school systems around the world are phasing out cursive handwriting and no longer ...