MichelleinMaine
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I do a print/cursive combo.
When DS14 was in kindergarten, the big push was for D'Nealian writing (a printing with sort of curved up endings- it was supposed to be an easier transition to cursive.
) I felt I had to be so careful writing stuff "his way", putting "monkey tails" on everything. Fast forward, he's now entering HS and can't do cursive. I think it was like a month long thing in grammar school? Drives me nuts when he has to sign a check or something and prints it.
By the time DD9 got to school, they'd scrapped D'Nealian (and she looked at me like I had 3 heads for putting monkey tails on letters!) She is entering 4th grade. They have done cursive in 3rd, but definately not any major emphasis.
When DS14 was in kindergarten, the big push was for D'Nealian writing (a printing with sort of curved up endings- it was supposed to be an easier transition to cursive.
) I felt I had to be so careful writing stuff "his way", putting "monkey tails" on everything. Fast forward, he's now entering HS and can't do cursive. I think it was like a month long thing in grammar school? Drives me nuts when he has to sign a check or something and prints it. By the time DD9 got to school, they'd scrapped D'Nealian (and she looked at me like I had 3 heads for putting monkey tails on letters!) She is entering 4th grade. They have done cursive in 3rd, but definately not any major emphasis.
