Posted by coshoo on December 12, 2015 at 06:50:26 from (174.31.201.106):
In Reply to: OT: cursive writing posted by 2x4 on December 11, 2015 at 23:53:55:
I take notes for files all the time- had to think about how I do it. It's kind of a "modified cursive"- I don't use the connectors all the time. Don't do the little squigglies like at the beginning of a "w", just start it like printing then cursive from there. On "with", for instance, cursive until the t. On the t, I go up and then straight down, lift the pen and cross the t and then come straight down on the h, since I'm already up there. I guess I've unconsciously made modifications to save time, over the years.
Grandkids are in grade school, all write in cursive. My daughters in law are kind of "old school"- we get handwritten thank you cards from the kids whenever we get them something or do something with them. The ones too small to write dictate it and Mom writes, but the little one "signs" it, no matter how small. Of course, like in Lake Wobeggon, they're all above average!
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