05-01-2026 18:21 via washingtonpost.com

Schools Stopped Teaching Cursive. These Kids Learn It For Fun

If boomers and Gen X are puzzled by the fact that many youngsters are not required to endure the same painstaking labor of mastering cursive that they were, they might be even more surprised — perhaps, even delighted — to hear that some are learning the craft entirely for fun. – Washington Post
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