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In reply to the discussion: My high school senior nephew cannot read or write cursive [View all]Afromania
(2,809 posts)When I went to school cursive was an extended part of the curriculum. It wasn't a base requirement and as such was treated in the same vein as projects, art, etc. So when I say creativity I mean liberal arts skills as a whole. Effective use of language and writing in communication are liberal arts skills and cursive is a part of that. The creativity doesn't happen in school but later on as our own distinct signatures and writing styles develop.
Signatures tend to not be the same and take on some of the owners personality, no matter how hard the teachers tried to drill it into us. My handwriting in particular so bad it doesn't reflect anything I learned in school. Over the years I've tried it many different ways. Big letters, small letters, slant back, slant forward, block script and nothing helped. Now it consists of one legible letter and some squiggles that resemble letters