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My (homeschooled) kids can š. (Go ahead, pin a rose on my noseš)
They don't teach it anymore, even when they did it was such a short course all I learned was how to write my name, and it looks terrible š¤£š¤£
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My daughter in 3rd grade writes in cursiveā¦
In a public school?..
My 8th and 6th graders learned cursive and yes, in a public school.