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Why Are Cursive Writing Important
Cursive is very important to a child and to every adult so is learning the comperter. I no things change for the future and it is not always best.
I haved learn to wright in cursive and I have learn to use a compter both are very important in today world. Cursive writing by hand helps individuals remember ideas better than typing. Seem like when I am typing I always have to look and make sure I spell it right or make sure I hit the write button when typing, I get in to big of a hurry when typing. I believe people process material better.
Cursing helps the brain motor skills bothsides of the brain. By typing it does not invole commucication between both sides of the brain.
By neglecting to teach our children today cursive writing

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