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In reply to the discussion: Cursive [View all]bigwillq
(72,790 posts)91. I say keep.
The more you know the better, imo.
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Moreover, how many hours a day will that school age child be willing to learn cursive?
nolabels
Jun 2014
#74
I'm sure there is great benefit from teaching a child how to handle a team of horses
Algernon Moncrieff
Jun 2014
#6
I don't think that there's any other exercise that combines muscles and mind the same way.
KitSileya
Jun 2014
#9
How many kindergarten through third-grade students are meditating, learning to use a slide rule,
Heidi
Jun 2014
#21
Home Ec should be taught. It needs to be re-imagined, but it should be taught (nt)
Algernon Moncrieff
Jun 2014
#43
When you read the Constitution, do you look for a photo in the original written form
Algernon Moncrieff
Jun 2014
#40
It's interesting that someone can be "still mad that" a certain font is no longer taught..?
Quantess
Jun 2014
#87
I am 33 and grew up learning cursive - I find it worthless. I type and use my computer a lot and hav
MillennialDem
Jun 2014
#47