KARIE DOZER

Final Word: We need to save cursive in schools

Mar 11, 2014, 8:29 PM | Updated: 8:29 pm

It seems like every year, some state somewhere puts cursive to the test.

You know, cursive. That odd writing style that, when practiced by your mother-in-law, makes English unreadable. Cursive.

It was my first C grade. Mrs. Van Himbergen gave me a C in handwriting when we started cursive. OK, it was a C+, but still, I was really embarrassed.

Tennessee is the latest state to consider cursive, but there, they want to make it mandatory. The goal is the right one, but the reasons some legislators are citing are silly.

One legislator is worried that kids won’t be able to read their mom’s notes.

Another says she is worried kids won’t be able to sign their name or read the Bill of Rights in its original form.

Yet one more is worried that kids’ inability to express themselves is connected to their inability to write in cursive.

One legislator even worried how kids would make a note to themselves if their laptop or iPad died.

All these are pretty silly little reasons compared with the obvious one: Cursive IS a skill, and if you don’t learn it, your brain is missing a step in development. The beginnings and endings of letters, the exact formation, or effort toward exact formation, is important and reinforces certain brain functions.

The fine motor development that cursive teaches is necessary. It’s like crawling before you walk.

Your brain should do it that way, and if it doesn’t, those neural pathways don’t get developed properly. Also, according to the National Association of State Boards of Education, cursive also helps with literacy, memory and other written expression. Do we need to know any more?

Your brain is everything, in case you didn’t know. And if our schools are charged with educating our kids, shouldn’t they at least TRY to do the best job possible?
With fewer art classes and other enrichment in public schools we need to vow to keep cursive.

Your kid may never get hired by a greeting card company to do their calligraphy, but at least they’ll be able to read those fancy cards when you send them.

Karie Dozer

...

Karie Dozer

Final Word: Mystique and Aura

During the 2001 World Series against the New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks players were asked about Mystique and Aura, the two muses who seemed to charm the Yankees into winning games 3, 4 and 5 in New York.

10 years ago

...

Karie Dozer

Final Word: Best drug for hyperactive kids may be exercise

What if we have been treating ADHD in America with the wrong drug?

10 years ago

...

Karie Dozer

Final Word: Whoa! Ray Rice’s wife rips NFL for his suspension

Janay Rice should find a better way to deal with her husband's suspension from the NFL than blaming the league for interfering.

10 years ago

...

Karie Dozer

Final Word: Joan Rivers was brave, bold and funny

Joan Rivers wasn't afraid of anything. She wasn't afraid of being funny or bombing when she tried.

10 years ago

...

Karie Dozer

Final Word: Pay attention to the upcoming election, Arizona

Well, Arizona, you got what you wanted. I don’t know if Arizona will ever actually BE a purple state, but there are now more registered Independents than Republicans or Democrats. Whether or not they vote is the question. Also, for whom does an Independent likely vote? The latest Rasmussen poll in Arizona found gubernatorial candidates […]

10 years ago

...

Karie Dozer

Final Word: Applauding Walgreens’ decision to keep headquarters in US

Walgreens decided to stay in the U.S. and pay MORE in taxes. That is correct, more.

10 years ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Condor Airlines

Condor Airlines can get you smoothly from Phoenix to Frankfurt on new A330-900neo airplane

Adventure Awaits! And there's no better way to experience the vacation of your dreams than traveling with Condor Airlines.

...

COLLINS COMFORT MASTERS

Here are 5 things Arizona residents need to know about their HVAC system

It's warming back up in the Valley, which means it's time to think about your air conditioning system's preparedness for summer.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Avoid a potential emergency and get your home’s heating and furnace safety checked

With the weather getting colder throughout the Valley, the best time to make sure your heating is all up to date is now. 

Final Word: We need to save cursive in schools