Treasure Coast lawmakers propose bills requiring elementary students to read and write cursive, reviving a skill dropped from state law in 2010.
An educational expert spells out why it makes sense to learn handwriting and how parents can help motivate youngsters to pick up a pen or pencil.
Every generation seems to complain about "kids these days," but in recent years, a combination of technology and changes in ...
No matter where you look, it seems like boomers can’t stop griping about the lack of cursive writing; kids today don’t do ...
Among over hundreds of pre-filed bills in the Missouri House of Representatives, one legislator is seeking to reduce the ...
Growing up in the 90s came with its own set of standards for kids in school. While millennials and Gen Xers look back on it ...
I read with great interest the letter from Sharon, in Middletown, Ohio. I, too, mourn the loss of cursive writing and know many young people who are able ...
Florida lawmakers are putting pen to paper with a new push to make sure every elementary student can actually read Grandma’s handwriting, reviving a cursive requirement that’s technically already on ...
New Jersey State Senator Angela V. McKnight (LD31) will host a roundtable discussion on the importance of cursive writing and ...
Calligraphy beetles display intricate shell patterns resembling ancient writing. These markings aid camouflage, protect ...