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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16035042" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I think there is something to be said about those of us old enough that know how to read cursive and sign our names in it as that is basically muscle memory over actual knowledge. I can sit down and write out the alphabet in cursive but I am probably slower and less knowledgable of it than when I was in third grade. I dont think I will ever forget how to read it because while I may not remember how to write each letter, when I see it in front of me I have enough recollection to remember what is what and piece the words and sentences together. Almost like being able to read words with certain letters missing or reading words written backwards with ease. Your brain recognizes certain things regardless of how your eyes perceive them.</p><p></p><p>Obviously we have to agree that all knowledge, whether useless or not, is valuable in some capacity. Just look at the thread we created on it lol. I would rather have kids learn cursive and math still rather than the current trend some schools are trying to move to where they are eradicating more and more curriculum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16035042, member: 21786"] I think there is something to be said about those of us old enough that know how to read cursive and sign our names in it as that is basically muscle memory over actual knowledge. I can sit down and write out the alphabet in cursive but I am probably slower and less knowledgable of it than when I was in third grade. I dont think I will ever forget how to read it because while I may not remember how to write each letter, when I see it in front of me I have enough recollection to remember what is what and piece the words and sentences together. Almost like being able to read words with certain letters missing or reading words written backwards with ease. Your brain recognizes certain things regardless of how your eyes perceive them. Obviously we have to agree that all knowledge, whether useless or not, is valuable in some capacity. Just look at the thread we created on it lol. I would rather have kids learn cursive and math still rather than the current trend some schools are trying to move to where they are eradicating more and more curriculum. [/QUOTE]
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