Published On: September 17th, 2013|

The Atlanta Journal Constitution – Maureen Downey

“The results, published in 2012 in the journal Language and Literacy, show that students who learned cursive benefited the most. In particular, they had better results in spelling and syntax. “These two aspects are essential elements that contribute to the development of writing skills at the primary level,” says Montésinos-Gelet.” (more)