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In line with the thread the other day about schools no longer teaching cursive, and the comments that some children today have difficulty reading cursive, a question came to mind. I was just watching the Nate Berkus show and he was displaying an antique letter that he had framed. If schools are no longer teaching cursive, how will future generations be able to read all that has been done in cursive in the past? Among other things, as a scrapbooker, we are always encouraged to journal in our own handwriting. Again, at some time in the future will all these documents no longer be able to read? How sad.

(If this issue was covered in that previous thread, my apologies.)