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Oct 26, 2018 / General News
CBS 11: Cursive Making a Comeback?
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NORTH TEXAS – In the age of tablets and laptops, fewer students are using loops and tails to communicate.
But is cursive writing making a comeback in Texas?
New state requirements are putting more emphasis on cursive handwriting in particular.
Experts are pleased because they say cursive helps children with dyslexia.
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