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In reply to the discussion: Does your kid know cursive? It's coming back as a requirement to CA schools [View all]Happy Hoosier
(9,632 posts)53. Your solution is silly...
First of all
you condescension is noted. Youre sure to convince people by treating them like shit.
Second, you solution is that EVERYONE has to learn cursive because some notes may be in cursive. If its that important to working in the ER, make it part of the qualifications to work in the ER.
I dont insist everyone learn calculus because they might become engineers. I dont need cursive. I dont use it. I can write it and read it. But rarely do. Almost no one I know does. My wife writes for a living and SHE doesnt. If your specialty requires it, make it part of your specialty education. Make it an elective.
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Does your kid know cursive? It's coming back as a requirement to CA schools [View all]
brooklynite
Oct 2023
OP
Yes. And while computers are used everywhere, so too (in many settings) are quick hand-written notes
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#4
Yes. The SCHOOLS could just have them learn to read cursive. Not the employer's responsiblity
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#13
My older sister is a left handed person and she has the most beautiful cursive writing
kimbutgar
Oct 2023
#40
Each of these Presidents were left-handed yet learned to write in cursive (some with non-dominant hand):
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#17
I wrote my bar exam by hand, too. Five sets of five essay questions over 2 1/2 days.
rsdsharp
Oct 2023
#57
Kindly read my other posts where I make clear how irresponsible that attitude is (even deadly in
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#42
No. I am trying to remain patient with someone who has no clue what I'm talking about
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#51
It IS a requirement and increasingly so in other contexts as this becomes an issue.
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#54
I thought part of the reason is educators feel it better for kids to get good at one type of writing
IbogaProject
Oct 2023
#27
My youngest child will be 30 in 2 weeks. He never learned to write in cursive, but he can read it
liberal_mama
Oct 2023
#19
Yeah, I have mixed feelings about it too. I learned cursive. My mom called it 'longhand.'
PatrickforB
Oct 2023
#34