Discover how a school is bringing cursive writing back into the classroom with a fun and engaging after-school club, helping preteens embrace the art of penmanship in today's digital age.
Script is finding new life in after-school clubs where students can learn to loop and swoosh their handwriting.
Two and a half years ago, I presented a carefully thought-out argument for not requiring schools to teach cursive, calling it ...
Dear Heloise: I sympathize to some extent with the writer in a recent column of yours lamented how doctor’s offices will say ...
Heather Bradley’s newest book, “Quest for the Code,” offers young readers opportunity to learn more about other languages and ...
Here’s a true story starring the U.S. Postal Service and Santa Claus. Shortly before Christmas, my wife, Colleen, went to our ...
Writing things down isn't so common in the digital age we live in, but science shows there are major advantages to doing so.
Boomers still remember the proud feeling of a perfectly written line on a chalkboard and the triumphant moment of erasing a ...
A postal clerk who can’t read cursive, millions of misread letters and a “lost generation” of students: Michael Reagan links failing schools to your missing Christmas mail.
Here’s a true Christmas story starring the U.S. Postal Service and Santa Claus. Earlier this week, my wife Colleen went to ...
The staff of the Martha Canfield Memorial Free Library invites the public to an in-person talk with Tim Brookes, author of ...
In a fast-paced world, journalling helps to slow things down – and it’s a great way to manage stress, improve your mood and ...