“Stop writing your name in cursive. You have been warned several times,” her teacher wrote on the paper.
According to many, although cursive is not prioritized at all schools, it does take time and practice to excel it so Alyssa should have been praised for writing in cursive, not warned not to do it.
While teachers must be respected, discouraging a child like Alyssa from practicing cursive seems unjust.
Rather than sending discouraging notes, teachers should give constructive feedback to students who choose to master this intricate art.
They should recognize the child’s dedication to cursive writing and offer positive reinforcement. Though not emphasized everywhere, cursive deserves recognition for the important skills it imparts to young learners.
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