Writing in cursive is a good skill to have if you’d like to handwrite a letter, a journal entry, or an invitation. Start by improving your writing skill by making adjustments. You can then practice lowercase and uppercase letters in cursive, working your way through the alphabet.
There’s plenty of research showing that writing in cursive triggers an assortment of brain activity and drastically improves fine motor skills. Also, writing in longhand has proven successful in helping students retain information more effectively while promoting creativity and idea generation.
Are you interested in how to write a cursive alphabet? Learn how to write in cursive in this tutorial for beginners.
It doesn’t matter if you have terrible handwriting or never learned cursive in school, you can learn to write cursive. Consistent Cursive uses a systematic approach to teaching cursive so that you start with the most basic concepts and forms before tackling more complex ones.