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  • We can hardly read or write in cursive, but we think it's a beautiful script. We wish we were taught in school. Hope you enjoy this video, comment below and let us know what you think about cursive. Thanks for watching, God bless & Keep you!
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  • @Rebel-o1m
    @Rebel-o1m ปีที่แล้ว +111

    My 21 year old grandson has the same issue. When I found out I was very angry. I think about our Bill of Rights, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are all written in cursive. It's extremely important that everyone knows how to read them all and that's just the beginning! Good for you girls making the effort to learn!!!

    • @nobodyuknow6585
      @nobodyuknow6585 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      This is exactly why they stopped teaching it in the US schools. They do not want the children to be able to read the official documents of this country that were written in cursive. I have taught my grandson to read and write it so that if he ever needs it he will be able to use it.

    • @joewhite5311
      @joewhite5311 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Exactly right!

    • @biffboffo
      @biffboffo ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@nobodyuknow6585 who are "they"?

    • @EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY
      @EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY ปีที่แล้ว

      "They" are the ones who are brainwashing, pushing their 'wokeism agenda'.

    • @lindseyberrum
      @lindseyberrum ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You can read all that in print y'all.

  • @SondraD7676
    @SondraD7676 ปีที่แล้ว +180

    Huge mistake in school systems. We had to practice everyday throughout grade school.

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      And write all of our reports and essays in cursive.

    • @Sewmena918
      @Sewmena918 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Why do you think it’s a big mistake? I’m 58 and definitely learned it, but I can’t say it’s a skill that has helped me in any way. Just curious what I’m missing.

    • @tammybuffkin4338
      @tammybuffkin4338 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @Mina one thing that I can think of is reading historical documents. I can’t imagine not being able to read cursive. My daughter is homeschooling and teaching her kid’s cursive.

    • @SondraD7676
      @SondraD7676 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @Mina, I have used it all my life and still do. Yes, comment below, to read many historical documents.

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@Sewmena918 learning cursive also helps reinforce kids with reading and writing in general. In order to read and write cursive you also have to be able to read and write.

  • @charolettepartin4604
    @charolettepartin4604 ปีที่แล้ว +65

    Lord, what a crime committed by the school systems! I have nieces and nephews that never learned either. I feel for y'all. Cursive is such a beautiful art form that can be made into your own personal style. Your own cursive signature is your stamp in my opinion. Watching y'all try was heartbreaking!! I hope you both practice and learn it so you can make your penmanship beautiful too 😊

  • @50svintagelifestyle
    @50svintagelifestyle ปีที่แล้ว +73

    I think it’s sad they no longer teach cursive writing. One drawback I can think of would be if you wanted to become a historian or genealogist. Most of the old wills and documents are written in cursive. 😊

    • @tammybuffkin4338
      @tammybuffkin4338 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I agree. Many historical documents are in cursive. I love history.

    • @lorrainechandler7864
      @lorrainechandler7864 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      💙

    • @50acrewood
      @50acrewood ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Well there you go. They want these young generations to forget what happened in the past.

    • @rainbow616
      @rainbow616 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I did learn to write and read cursive in school. I'm dutch and almost 50 now. Bless you sweet girls. 🙏🥰

  • @jamesnbrenda8960
    @jamesnbrenda8960 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Girls, NOT YOUR FAULT!!
    The American school system “dumbed” down years ago!!!!
    My girls were one of the last classes that was taught cursive writing.
    God bless you both!!!♥️

  • @ourfamilysvarietyshow
    @ourfamilysvarietyshow ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Have your mom teach you how to write and read cursive it was a bad thing when they stopped teaching it but I'm glad that they started teaching it again

  • @Needlewich
    @Needlewich ปีที่แล้ว +22

    A big mistake in the school systems is
    NOT teaching cursive writing!! I feel for y’all! It’s such a gift knowing cursive. Beautiful script. Not your fault tho. God bless and love to all! 💕🤗🙏🏻

  • @lanagonzalez3359
    @lanagonzalez3359 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Hello, girls. I think it’s a shame that this old form of writing has been removed from the classroom! I grew up in southern Georgia, I really don’t remember it being called cursive. To me it was learning to write in longhand . Mine is not that great i do admit, my father had beautiful penmanship.
    Keep it up, you both will achieve this and it will become a natural way of communicating with one another. Should continue and not be just another one of the lost ways of our American history.
    There’s another beautiful way of writing called calligraphy, sorry if i misspelled it, more so than longhand takes more practice. I used to work in a grocery store and there was a customer that wrote out her check every time in calligraphy. Really beautiful. Look it up, y’all just may find another hobby. Practice makes perfect, you know.
    Take care and May God’s Blessings go with you. ❤️🙏❤️

  • @tegardens01
    @tegardens01 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    As a homeschool mama, it was hard to watch this! 😂🤪 oh goodness girls. 💚 This isn’t your fault! However, I know you’ll improve with practice!! I’m sure there are TH-cam channels to help! 💚 You’ve got this!

    • @darlingusa2pettee57
      @darlingusa2pettee57 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Love homeschoolers!

    • @mattmcguirk4511
      @mattmcguirk4511 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Honestly, I've written cursive since I was 7. Momma insisted on it. And now, at 33, I can look back and see that I was lucky to have that kind of tutelage. But also, once the girls started the months, I never realized just how CRUCIAL it is when learning cursive to see how cursive is formed. It's second nature for me to do the F in February straight into the e, but if the girls ain't never seen it they wouldn't know. Incredible. So yeah, watching a video to just see how natural cursive is would make their learning so much easier.

    • @leechild4655
      @leechild4655 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mattmcguirk4511 My thoughts as well. I`m sure there are videos on proper cursive. I know it gets super fancy with caligraphy. Thats like cursive on steroids. Sometimes difficult to read caligraphy when the writer starts adding some creative flare. ,,,oh its german, no wonder LOL

    • @SuzieQ-lw2kp
      @SuzieQ-lw2kp ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @thepressleygirls Girl's please don't be embarrassed about this you both will kick cursive butt because you both are such smart young ladies that are so talented. Just think everything the two of you have taught yourselves all you have to do is put the same energy into this as you would learning a new instrument or writing a song or learning a new skill for your job . I bet you both will come back on here after you have decided to do this and put everyone to shame . I'm terrible at typing, spelling, knowing where to put periods start a new paragraph so many things. I would never say anything to anyone about not knowing how to do something because I know it feels horrible I have had some just rip into me leaving a comment somewhere about not knowing These things and I would actually go and delete my comment because I was so embarrassed. I'm 59 years old and was terrible in school.
      I'm proud of the two of you for making this video don't ever be ashamed of not knowing something.
      ❤SENDING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY LOVE AND BLESSINGS ❤ Lol

  • @jsmith317
    @jsmith317 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Our nephews and nieces weren't taught it. I was writing letters to them in cursive when, finally, one confessed they didn't know how to write it and could barely read it. I offered to print instead, and he said to continue in cursive because he wanted to pursue learning it. I felt so ancient ((chuckle)), but it was so sweet when they said, "Your letters are worth it, so we'll learn." ❤❤

  • @julsr5860
    @julsr5860 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My daughter was born in 1992, she went to a Christian private school so she was taught how to write cursive. So Thankful for that. But my niece is 2 yrs younger & she was not taught in public school. It is a shame for these schools to stop teaching cursive. But oh gracious what they are teaching now is so much worse. Katie I am left hand, my father was left handed & my daughter is left handed. Love watching y'all!❣😎🌵

  • @joycecheck8311
    @joycecheck8311 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Cursive is important regarding the historical point of you. You can read civil war soldiers letters to home online to get some real history. Or some of Henry the 8th's, Abraham Lincoln's, Bonnie and Clyde, etc., letters too. I have an old school ledger from the 1860s from my family's home town. Cursive was the dominant method of writing/communication. Thanks for shining a light on this problem in many schools. Enjoy your videos. Tipper, bought your cookbook, yum.

  • @lifewithnana9757
    @lifewithnana9757 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    If you ever want to do genealogy, most of the census records are written in cursive. And a lot of other records from that time are written in cursive, so it’s gonna be hard on those of you who didn’t learn how to read cursive or write cursive to go back and try to piece together your genealogy if that something you’re interested in, it’s really sad that they don’t teach it anymore

  • @normanjefferychester882
    @normanjefferychester882 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    God bless Ms Cindy with healing and health in Jesus name

  • @kimberlylyerly2207
    @kimberlylyerly2207 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Don't feel bad girls! 🤗 My son is 17 years old, and the schools never taught him cursive. I've also got a 25 year old nephew who is a teacher, and he wasn't taught cursive either.
    This one is on the schools, not the students!
    God bless 🙌
    Continued healing thoughts and prayers for Ms Cindy and ya'll.
    ❤️🙏❤️

  • @maryjolawson6814
    @maryjolawson6814 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's so special having letters, recipes, notes in your mom's or grandma's personal handwriting. My granddaughter is 22. She can't read or write cursive.

  • @bobsternvogel5550
    @bobsternvogel5550 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I was born in 1959, so I started learning how to write cursive in second grade, and continued taking penmanship classes through sixth grade. If you could see my handwriting now, though, you'd notice it resembles Katie's "connected printing", especially as far as capital letter formation. Also, I attach every capital letter to its word. My Aunt Karen was born in 1941, and worked as a secretary, so she learned shorthand in preparation for her career.

  • @kimberlywilburn9938
    @kimberlywilburn9938 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    Don't be embarrassed, its not your fault. You both actually did very well considering you weren't taught. It's much easier to learn the individual letters first. Stringing them together is easier then. You two are absolutely wonderful, talented, thoughtful and intelligent girls who do great things. If you decide to learn cursive, I think you will be glad you did. However, if you never do, its nobody's business. God bless you and thank you for sharing yourselves. We feel like we know your family as friends and neighbors, even being here in New England! 🙂 BTW at least up here, many schools are actually bringing it back into curriculums!

    • @heatherofthemountains
      @heatherofthemountains ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I am praising the Lord for that, as a fellow New Englander. NH here ☺️ I homeschool my son, but I'm so happy to learn it's being taught around here again. 💙

    • @vietvetwife1
      @vietvetwife1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I live in NH & heard that. I don't understand why so many parents are against bringing it back 😕

    • @kimberlywilburn9938
      @kimberlywilburn9938 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Heather of the mountains my own kids only touched on it, then it stopped being taught. I made sure they learned it, as I feel it is important & I take pride in my own penmanship. I'm right handed & both my (now grown) children are lefties, but we made it work & they both can read & write in cursive.

  • @lrk7dak
    @lrk7dak ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Cursive is beautiful! Practice with a book! In Iowa where I grew up it started in 3rd grade thru 6th. We used the Palmer method. It’s pretty. It was mandatory to write papers in cursive throughout our entire school years once we learned how. Not everyone has good penmanship. You guys did well! Keep practicing. Cursive writing is an art. I do believe your generation does more print style of writing. D’Nealian cursive is an easier way to learn. It’s easier to move into cursive. Love your transparency!

  • @libbyharmon280
    @libbyharmon280 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I definitely can see how todays technology is keeping the kids from not only learning cursive, but learning just to write in general. While I still get a few math papers or reports sent home, one teacher told me very soon the schools would be completely paperless. Dang I hate that! Love you girls!

  • @billgilstrap1778
    @billgilstrap1778 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    When I was in grade school, we had to learn cursive using the Palmer Method with fountain pens. In the olden times, people learned to write in a style called "copper plate". This is the really beautiful script you sometimes see in old ledgers, family bibles, letters etc. My father was born in 1896, and he could write in copper plate script. Your cursive looks just fine. Don't beat yourselves up about it. Prayers for Ms. Cindy and your family. Thanks for everything you do.

  • @ctrymaus
    @ctrymaus ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I remember when they started teaching us cursive in 2nd grade, and felt wonderful to be learning “grown-up writing”. It *is* easier to write cursive than print because you are constantly lifting the pen up when you print. I loved Mama’s handwriting. When I wrote to her lifelong friend when Mama was in a nursing home, Helen said my writing looked liked Mama’s-I felt so touched and proud. Just writing this now makes me miss Mama so much right now. She passed away in 2010.

  • @LeaC816
    @LeaC816 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    My daughter is 19, she has a hard time reading cursive and doesn’t write it either. Like y’all, writing in general makes her hand cramp. We all do EVERYTHING electronically these days. The schools here in Texas had all removed teaching cursive by the early 90’s in favor of teaching computer skills like keyboarding and basic coding.
    My only concern with this as someone closer to your parents age, is everything being digital feels more fragile. Paper copies can be kept in many places and everyone can write and put information on paper while digital stuff is all dependent on the electricity staying on and no operating system crashes.
    No pressure from here on y’all to learn cursive, but one day Mom, Dad and Granny won’t be here to read to you and by then your own babies will be asking you what an old family letter, handwritten recipe or historical document says. When you see cursive, if you can take the time, you might want to look a little more at the letters, even if you never write it, figuring out enough to read it might be a handy skill to have one day.

  • @sandy-001
    @sandy-001 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My decision to retire early was in conjuction with cursive! I wrote a note to a coworker, she went to our boss, I was verbally reprimanded to be considerate to our coworkers who can't read cursive! Gave my notice the following week! Never looked back lol

  • @MattHasty
    @MattHasty ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I can read it, but I hate writing it. I went to school in the 1970's and the public schools failed to teach me THE VALUE OF CURSIVE. So while I can read it, I NEVER WRITE IT. It's supposed to be faster, but it's just sloppier, IMHO

  • @RosieDay61
    @RosieDay61 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Cursive writing is faster than printing once you learn how.

  • @annjohnson6387
    @annjohnson6387 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A good example for learning to read cursive!

  • @conniecvengros6959
    @conniecvengros6959 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Don’t be embarrassed 😊. I think it’s more difficult to learn when you’re a leftie. My son is 18, a leftie as well, and he went to a small private school and his teacher does teach cursive. I don’t think it has been taught at public schools for quite some time. Cursive is cool because you can create your own style with it. Fun video😊.

    • @glendalouis8784
      @glendalouis8784 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I am left handed...I had no problem learning cursive...

  • @franpennell6609
    @franpennell6609 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Beautiful girls, you could probably learn cursive in a week. Go for it!

  • @sherrydaut4910
    @sherrydaut4910 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You both have musical talents that that most don't have, not to mention being able to identify plants, flowers and rocks. You can't learn what you haven't been taught. I'm sorry your teachers didn't see the need you would have in the future to know cursive. Do you know if they require learning it now? I would love to see future videos of your progress if you decide to do it. I would say, as mothers to be, you will teach your children cursive. Its a skill worth learning. I greatly admire you and your family and all you bring us.🥰

  • @skiddosdad
    @skiddosdad ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was taught cursive but mostly I write in a hybrid way cursive and printing, everyone has there own way and I think you both did great for not learning it in school. Keep up the great content you girls are an inspiration to all and we thank you. Have a great weekend. 😎

    • @susanmilam2346
      @susanmilam2346 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So funny about your hybrid writing. I do the same thing.😆

    • @skiddosdad
      @skiddosdad ปีที่แล้ว

      @@susanmilam2346 that’s great, I am sure there are many of us.

  • @sonjaweekley6124
    @sonjaweekley6124 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Katie did better but Corrie didn’t do horrible. It looks like someone just learning. You both are wonderful people and a joy to watch.

  • @MattHasty
    @MattHasty ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Awesome SRV shirt. I was fortunate enough to see him live twice, once from 4 feet away! He was amazing with a guitar in his hands.

  • @erincounts8209
    @erincounts8209 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    We all have our strengths ~ we just have to be willing to speak up and reach out ~ blend all of our generational knowledge together! And that’s the beauty of lifelong learning 😊 Kudos to y’all for bringing awareness to this topic that for so long, for many of us, was theoretical.

  • @kctechie
    @kctechie ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was in school from the mid 60's to the mid 70's and we were taught both in grade school. But i clearly recall my 7th grade English teacher telling us "if you don't want to write in cursive then don't. I've printed everything since. But i will say there were a few instances where i was told i needed to write in cursive and i couldn't do it because I'd forgotten how. I was so embarrassed that i spent enough time relearning, refreshing my memory, so that if i have to i can.
    My grandfather was born in 1900 and had beautiful handwriting.

  • @carlapoorman8137
    @carlapoorman8137 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was a elementary librarian for 12 years before I retired in 2020 and when I first started that job i was shocked when I learned that the students weren't taught cursive anymore. My teacher friend, in the room across the hall was so aggrivated too that she started teaching her 2nd graders to write it everyday! School is so very different from when I was growing up. My two children thankfully had teachers who believed in the importance of knowing how to do this and taught them how. But, to be quite honest, when I would stop to read things in the hallways, I couldn't even read the students printing on their papers.

  • @judymartius7779
    @judymartius7779 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I'm glad you made this video. I have two grandsons ages 23 & 19 who can't read cursive. It bothers them & I try to put them at ease bc they weren't never taught in school either. There's soma years ppl out there that doesn't read curvise either. The school system has really dropped the ball.

  • @kimnichols1458
    @kimnichols1458 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I learned how write in cursive in the third grade and I think it's sad that it is not taught in school anymore. I give you both alot of credit for trying to learn to write in cursive now. Thanks for sharing with us. I'm a lefty like you Katie.😊😊

  • @OlliesGrandma
    @OlliesGrandma ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I love the fact I was taught cursive and still use it today. It soothing and stress relieving to actually sit down and write something! Still love you though🥰

  • @Yallquietendown
    @Yallquietendown ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You can still learn it ! It would have been fun to have your mama in this video 😊

  • @tinadarlene4623
    @tinadarlene4623 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Y’all are the sweetest. I learned cursive in the second and third grade.

  • @kentuckygirl8282
    @kentuckygirl8282 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Let me tell you, I was taught how to write cursive and still can't hardly write or read it 😂 Most of the younger generation does not know cursive. You girls did awesome for someone who never learned cursive! ❤️ One thing I love about cursive is, everyone writes differently. It doesn't matter whether every jot and tittle is made perfect. If you can read it, that's good enough. You have the "grammar" of Appalachia 😊 It may not be "proper" but it is colorful and beautiful. God bless, beautiful ladies!

    • @wandastevens3183
      @wandastevens3183 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is very proper for us Lower NC people …

  • @debrasharp510
    @debrasharp510 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am retired, and we did have penmanship in school. I truly think it is an art that is being lost, but us still as important as spelling. grammar, and solid math skills. I helped my daughter learn when I realized that both writing and even spelling were being ignored in school ( she is slightly older than you girls, 32). I think writing is comparable to crochet, quilting, knitting, embroidery, etc. It is practical, but also a creative and beautiful art form that should not be lost. It is also a more personal communication method. I admire the two of you for attempting to add this skill to your repertoire of accomplishments !! Keep up the good work! ❤

  • @emmapiebird
    @emmapiebird ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It’s definitely not your fault! I was surprised awhile back when I found out they stopped teaching it in schools. Back in my day, we had a LOT of instruction on it, because it took a LOT of time to learn it! We literally practiced writing pages and pages of single letters (with arrows showing which way to write all the swirls etc) and then small words, etc… I think for a whole year or two. Both of you actually did very well for not having learned, your penmanship is good, and you are both so artistic I think you could learn it easily.🌼🌼🌼

  • @janetta5827
    @janetta5827 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Katie, left-handers rule from one lefty to another. 😊 You young ladies are certainly not alone since our schools no longer teach cursive writting. I'm just sad that my grandchildren will not be able to read writings left behind by myself, their great grandmother, and other relatives. These cards, notes, love letters, poems etc would mean something to them if they could read them. I also wonder how they will sign their names for legal documents in the future, perhaps they wont and they will just give their thumb print, ugh. Great topic ladies. 😊

    • @teresaburleson7226
      @teresaburleson7226 ปีที่แล้ว

      Parents need to start teaching their kids cursive at an early age, like us older folks did. 💔

  • @Lw33933
    @Lw33933 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Girls, you are perfect the way you are!
    This made me laugh, thank you for that! 😊

  • @jessebodey9421
    @jessebodey9421 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Its adorable how you two just blow in and fly a topic in your southern draw! Its hard not to finish your videos, so cute!!
    Cursive is cool to know by the way..

  • @Darrell_Wilson
    @Darrell_Wilson ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I wrote in cursive all through school and my hand writing is nothing to write home about. Katie, I'm left-handed also, and it was hard for me not to smear what I had written because the side of my hand was always dragging behind my pencil. I enjoyed this and all of y'alls videos.

  • @sheshe6166
    @sheshe6166 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My daughter is 29. We live in western Illinois. She learned it in grade school. Good luck girls you can do it! Cute video!!

  • @ckcnj9175
    @ckcnj9175 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    If you don’t know cursive, you can’t read the US Constitution. You need to learn it. Oprah had a 80+year old who had just graduated and become a doctor. Oprah asked her why she decided to go to college so late in life. The woman’s response stuck with me, “I could become a doctor at 85, or not be a doctor at 85. It’s never too late to do what you want.” (I’m paraphrasing). Bottom line, you are only 26 years old.

  • @MaBarrett
    @MaBarrett ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m from south Ga and 38 years old, I did learn cursive in school. My son graduated high school this year and attended the same school as I did and he also was taught to write in cursive but has a hard time reading cursive because not many people use cursive these days. I have been told that cursive is not taught in our school system currently.

  • @jeffersondavis2530
    @jeffersondavis2530 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you girls ! I'm 75 years old and spent the 5 th. grade learning to write .It was my hardest class and yet today I only use it for my signature. Don't worry about it please ,you girls are a pile of fun.

    • @keelaeldridge8487
      @keelaeldridge8487 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      When I was in the 3 rd grade we started with the cursive ABC’s then words then sentences then paragraphs then essay. We had a great teacher Mrs. Woodruff, she was tough! We learned! God bless teachers like her!

  • @conniecvengros6959
    @conniecvengros6959 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I also love how kind and encouraging you both are to one another. I think you both would make amazing teachers!❤️

  • @mikemanjo2458
    @mikemanjo2458 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am an 8th grade teacher. I could read both of your handwriting. You did a good job. With just a little practice on connecting letters, you'd both have gorgeous penmanship. Love you Ladies!❤❤ Jane in SC ❤🙏

  • @oldgrizz8720
    @oldgrizz8720 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I can read and write cursive, and have done calligraphy. BUT I'm left handed, and therefore had to always turn the paper the opposite direction to write. So over time I just learned to print faster. So even my signature is printed. But there are times, when I have time, I will write a letter in cursive. I remember living in Gettysburg PA and reading journals written during the Civil War. Their hand writing was so incredibly beautiful and artistic. I was glad that I could read cursive so I could read these historical eyewitness reports from the battle of Gettysburg. I wish I wrote more just for the shere elegance of it.

  • @lauraloper3740
    @lauraloper3740 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Me and my children can write cursive but my Grandchildren can’t and I print all their cards from! No judgement from me! I think you girls did a fantastic job! God bless you both!

  • @carolynwright3026
    @carolynwright3026 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    We all just start out coping and then do our own thing! Reading by far is all that matters! You are two smart talented college graduates ❤

  • @kaitlynw1904
    @kaitlynw1904 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wow, it’s so weird y’all are making this video! 2 weeks ago I decided I wanted to re-learn cursive as a 30 year old and started making my grocery shopping list by hand instead of typing it out so I could get weekly practice. I’ve noticed it really helps me slow down with my writing and think more about how everything is spelled too. ❤

  • @evanjones7117
    @evanjones7117 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Left hand is more difficult. Teacher tried to change my brother to right hand. He was angry and still writes like a third grader and doesn’t care (50+). Poor girls only learned truth, faith, honor, love, and respect. People need to get right and don’t take bull. Thank you ladies be strong.🙏🙏❤️‍🔥👍

  • @dorenenagy564
    @dorenenagy564 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I said this was going to happen years ago with the generation of kids coming up. My son was double promoted from the beginning of 2nd grade to the beginning of 4th grade. That meant he missed 2nd and 3 rd grades. That's where they teach cursive writing here. I had to sit with him and teach him to write. The first day of school he was expected to write cursive when he had never had it. Him being the genius that he is, he looked at the top of the bulletin board when he got stuck. His writing was horrible for the longest time. He finally moved on into his cursive writing on his own. Good luck girls!

  • @jeanneleliakov3609
    @jeanneleliakov3609 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    LOL during tail end of kale video I picked up on Corie’s comment on cursive writing. Earlier I had written a card to you all, so I tore it up & got a new card & printed the message. Then this morning I see this video! Don’t be embarrassed, my 9 year old great granddaughter was not being taught cursive until she was transferred to a Christian school. We are in California. Appreciate your honesty & diligence to learn.
    Blessings,

  • @lorchid23
    @lorchid23 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Public schools stopped teaching cursive when using keyboards became predominant. Don’t be ashamed over not being able to write/read something you were never taught, ladies.
    I was born in ‘71 and we were taught not just cursive, but *penmanship* all through elementary school. We had to pass tests on how accurately we wrote in cursive. 😂 But I eventually dropped cursive and adopted writing in all capitalized block letters.

    • @soonerbmama6727
      @soonerbmama6727 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I still write in cursive and people always comment on how beautiful it is. My niece luved her envelope and birthday card with her name and birthday wishes in cursive, so much so she is now learning cursive.

    • @JerryCollins101
      @JerryCollins101 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I never understood the keyboard thing, there have been typewriters forever. I took typing back in the 60's and still had cursive. The typing didn't really do me any good until computers though.

    • @1bntcr001
      @1bntcr001 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Depends on the school and individual teachers as well. I'm only 32 and cursive was only required up to middle school. But in high school, the chemistry teachers required all class notes, assignments, and essays to be written in cursive. So the first couple weeks of school that year, I had to practice everyday (1-3 hours) to force myself to be proficient again. This was in Long Beach, California.
      I write in capitalized block letters (for work) as well.

    • @monamartin3022
      @monamartin3022 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You girls are so cute. And your cursive writing was good. My son was born in '93, he does cursive, but writes so tiny. I myself, can print better than cursive. Sometimes I put cursive and printing together, funny, huh? Just keep practicing. Love watching you two.

    • @carolynland9523
      @carolynland9523 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@JerryCollins101 I too took typing in the 60’s and cursive writing was expected back then. I think it is a shame that schools stopped teaching cursive and penmanship. Even though I text I think today’s technology has made people lazy. You girls just keep practicing your individual letters and if you really want to write in cursive it will happen ( practice makes perfect ).

  • @anitatenney1975
    @anitatenney1975 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My grandkids are all home schooled and they're learning cursive. It's like secret code😂

  • @jaredshaw8163
    @jaredshaw8163 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am a child of the 90's as well, and I have the same issue! You both did better at writing the months than I would have!
    Corie, I agree about the typing problem. The only thing that I write these days are words to a song that I am learning, because I still like it on paper and I don't like to rely on a phone when I want to practice. But in the last few years I have noticed my hand cramping when I write more than that...
    This was a very interesting video, thank you!

    • @thepressleygirls
      @thepressleygirls  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So glad it’s not just us 🤣. Thanks for watching friend!

  • @annaswanson5903
    @annaswanson5903 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My grandmother was adamant not only that I learn cursive but that I perfect my "penmanship" nd as a result I'v found that not only is a lot faster than print but also no one will try to steal your notes in school or at work because they can't really read them (huge bonus)

  • @kramitdreams
    @kramitdreams ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My great grandpa only had a 6th grade education..he could do anything and was a genius in alot of ways but he couldn't read or write. His wife my great grandma had to sign his name for him and write things for him. They lived thru the depression but were very well off bc of his other skills. We homeschool and we teach cursive so our kids learn to sign their name and read letters as adults, although my grandpa never really needed it to be successful. God has given everyone gifts if you use your God given gifts you will be fine in life! He lived to be in his 80s and my grandma was almost 100 when they past they left their son millions 😉 They were huge savers and always said if someone else made it I can make it too;)

  • @Ticky66MN
    @Ticky66MN ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am so grateful that my young daughter learned it at our Christian school and has beautiful writing...and she uses it to write actual letters. My wife's aunt had the best penmanship I've ever seen. Practice, practice, practice. Great video, thank you.

  • @CarterKey6
    @CarterKey6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thankfully some schools are teaching cursive again because they realized kids were graduating and couldn’t even sign their signatures. I taught my children at home to supplement. Getting children to read historical documents is a good way to teach reading cursive.

  • @Jenantv
    @Jenantv ปีที่แล้ว +5

    All of our historical important documents are in cursive. Wonder why they took out cursive in our schools.

  • @cynthiabennett236
    @cynthiabennett236 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Mind blowing! I would have had to teach my children had they not learned cursive in school. If you are writing a story, poetry or a letter, etc there is a certain flow that you just don't experience printing or typing.

  • @hummers7342
    @hummers7342 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Don't embarrassed...you both did very well and you both are great young women!

  • @kateburk2168
    @kateburk2168 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Glad to see, you are practicing & learning on your own. I homeschooling my granddaughter and I know there are things I didn't teach, like chemistry and advanced math skills. IMO, the greatest thing that can be taught is "How to learn". I was taught Geography in school and that gave me the desire to travel and see those places first hand.
    Penmanship is a skill that can be learned, like sewing, knitting, drawing etc. So don't feel embarrassed or poorly educated. Practice makes perfect & perfect practice makes for excellence.
    BTW, my grandmother used to undue all my stitches when she tried to teach me sewing. That would discouraged me to the point, I didn't want to even try. But as I grew up, I managed to learn how, though I do prefer the machine...which I taught myself.
    Guessing Kate is the ĺefty...you have a real creative brain!😊

  • @mandyphipps
    @mandyphipps ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Ya"ll are so sweet. Keep up the great work!

  • @jugeebean
    @jugeebean ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's also fun to see people's unique styles....it's such an individual thing.

  • @meltcmelinda4012
    @meltcmelinda4012 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Katie wrote her letters better , going to school or colleges shows that someone has the ability to learn, that continues throughout our lives. Be it reading, grammar, writing, numbers, each day is a new day we learn something new. You both did very well and with practice it will become some thing you do naturally.

  • @rosie9714
    @rosie9714 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Learning left handed cursive is harder! My family comes from way back in the hollers of southeastern Kentucky. My sister is left handed. It was sad, as soon as she first reached for things with her left hand it was tied behind her back. She is still left handed!

  • @Ubette-th7kw
    @Ubette-th7kw ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Penmanship is actually an art. That is why some people have their own style of beautiful handwriting. Some folks don't have it or just don't care.. If I'm not mistaking Alabama schools have started teaching cursive writing again. My 29 yr old daughter has beautiful penmanship but my 37 yr old son.. Let's just say when it gets cold he can't read his own hand writing... It's pure scribble..😂. Enjoyed the video!

    • @aferguson5403
      @aferguson5403 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yes penmanship is an art.

  • @cynthiaruiz1120
    @cynthiaruiz1120 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Keep at it girls, you will master it. There are books and even practice sheets with dotted lines and arrows to help you practice❤

  • @lisapridmore9746
    @lisapridmore9746 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yes ,school system has to blame on this for sure. I'm 59 and I can and so can my oldest son who is 36, but my youngest son who 25 can't. It's weird how some schools teach this and some dont, bc you have to sign your name on important papers. Schools needs to bring it back for sure

  • @janemartin229
    @janemartin229 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I think our public schools are failing to teach children the very basics of life. How can they expect kids to function in a world where they can't even read cursive, much less write it? It's like not teaching them the language written in this country. Don't get me started on grammar. It drives me crazy when people begin a sentence "Her and me are going to..." or ending it "...give it to she and I". You two are adorable! I'm not blaming you. I don't know what they're teaching kids these days. They have them for 12 years! I was really surprised to see that you write with opposite hands.

  • @cecilthrift2747
    @cecilthrift2747 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm glad ya'll can't see me grinning. Ya'll are doing good, my brothers writing is so bad he can't even read it when it gets cold. I come from the generation didn't even call it cursive writing ( that was the fancy term ) we called it Real Writing. Your Granny may remember that term. ❤❤❤

  • @dawnedwall5419
    @dawnedwall5419 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I truly enjoy watching you girls. I have nieces in Texas and they were never taught cursive so please dont be embarrassed . I think you both did an amazing job. God bless you both and keep up the good work❤️

  • @ohsusanna8042
    @ohsusanna8042 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    What a wonderful topic! I have been a teacher for over 30 years. My first 5 years of teaching, I taught 1st-3rd grade. Cursive was taught thoroughly in 2nd grade (here in Canada back then, but not anymore). It's because of my university studies in psychology, brain development, and learning that I understand why learning cursive is important. When your hand is learning the correct pen strokes and negotiating the correct linking of one letter to another, your brain is actually creating new neurological pathways in your brain. Today, we minimise the value of writing by hand because of the perceived efficiency of computers and other such technologies. Unfortunately, what has been scientifically researched and proven but goes totally ignored today in schools is the fact that when your hand is doing the physical movements involved in writing (pen/pencil on paper) the remembering, retention, and longer-term learning (meaning the neurological pathways that are being created) are far more meaningful and longlasting. The other aspect of writing in 'longhand' that is crucial but overlooked is the fact that inevitably, one must slow down. Yes, I said slow down. I know that everyone today is in a hurry... to get where, I don't know. But the physically slower movements involved in writing longhand means what is actually produced has taken more brain-time and brain-power to produce. More recently, when I've taught high school English classes, my students find it amazing when I give them time in class to write by hand on paper. The process of writing: crossing out, scribbling in the margins, drawing arrows to connect ideas, using different coloured ink to show meaning, revising, editing, and revising some more always leads them to producing much more thoughtful, insightful, creative, and well-written pieces. There is a place for technology, absolutely. But, it seems that today, everyone is always in such a rush to hop on the band wagon of the 'new' and throw out the 'old' without actually giving any thought to its true value and benefit. Ask anyone who has ever done it or still does it, what it's like to write a letter in longhand to someone for whom you care deeply. Or what it's like to receive a handwritten letter from someone you love. It takes time, effort, and thought to do it. All of these mean that someone thinks you are worth that time and energy. How precious. Students often wonder and ask about the best gifts to get a teacher. My answer has always been the same. Write me a card, write me a letter. It's those heartfelt cards and letters that I've received and kept over these many years that are precious to me.

    • @gnostic268
      @gnostic268 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Well said. Agree 💯 AI technology is slowly going to replace art and anything personal. Our voices can even be captured, recorded and imitated now. These old skills need to be learned to keep our brains sharp to outwit technology and have actual keepsakes that can't be revised and changed depending on whatever else is happening in the world.

    • @thepressleygirls
      @thepressleygirls  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks for watching and sharing. So interesting about neuropathways in the brain 😁

  • @katemoore6249
    @katemoore6249 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I know cursive isn't taught in school. I can't imagine why. I know everything is digital, but I feel you all have been short changed!

  • @EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY
    @EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm 67 years old, so I of'course write in cursive. When Katie said how she fakes cursive by just linking print letters together with tails, made me think of myself back in the day; if I was dancing with someone and he was doing the beach Carolina beach dance: the Shag, I'd be faking it and then they'd start trying to teach me 🤯

  • @ohsusanna8042
    @ohsusanna8042 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You both did a great job! Remember, learning cursive is a process. You must learn how to correctly from the strokes of each individual letter. Each one will have a specific starting point, specific strokes, etc. When I taught cursive to my students, I would use the set of lines like you described, 2 dotted line sandwiched between 2 solid lines. But, I would also colour those lines (top solid line was blue for the sky, middle corresponds were both green for the grass, and the bottom solid line was grown for the ground/dirt). This made learning the correct starting points and strokes much easier for the kids. I am so happy that the two of you are taking this task on! Well Done 🌟

  • @ruthmccormick3246
    @ruthmccormick3246 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I know it was criminal they quit teaching cursive. Thank God they brought it back in Indiana where I'm from. We signed for it! To sign your name was our biggest issue for our cause. It still isn't what it used to be. I sure won't make fun of either one of you. Hugs, prayers, and blessings. God bless you and yours❤🙏🙏❤

  • @ritaspeers1259
    @ritaspeers1259 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When cursive is taught, they tell you where to start, and it makes it sooo much easier so that it flows smoothly. My sis is left handed and turns her page upside down when she writes. That dumbfounds everyone. You can get books that explain it.😂 I've got confidence in you both!❤

  • @gregboyer3585
    @gregboyer3585 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm almost 77 and I learned in second grade now I use a combination of printing and cursive !

  • @annee810
    @annee810 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I learned to write cursive in the second & third grades, in the 50's. My grandchildren weren't taught cursive and can't read it. My daughter prints and she was taught cursive..lol.
    You girls make my day and are the first ones I search out when I go to utube. You make me smile 🥰 .The only person I know, who is my age that still writes cursive is my cousin. She went go a Catholic school and they taught very strict penmanship.
    You girls do well in what you do. You can't do what you didn't learn. Love and hugs sent your way and prayers for Miss Cindy and you.🙏💕🤗 Have a blessed weekend.

  • @kkopp1000
    @kkopp1000 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Don’t worry! No one can read my handwriting anyway! I think my brain thinks faster than my hands… Besides, I know many people with beautiful handwriting because they were terrified of nuns. Everyone has something! You girls have so much goodness that makes up for any shortcomings!!❤

    • @wandastevens3183
      @wandastevens3183 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And you were graded on how your handwriting looks…

  • @Music_is_Breathing
    @Music_is_Breathing ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Learn cursive!!! It's no big deal :)

  • @nedraleigh
    @nedraleigh ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had the best time laughing at you two. Then I looked at your writing and it looked like mine.....I have written cursive for 75 years.

  • @anitalarue5345
    @anitalarue5345 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That is very sad. Please consider learning this skill. Y'all are so smart! You are setting an example for so many young adults. This will inspire a lot of people.

  • @darlenethompson9325
    @darlenethompson9325 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You’re both doing great. Just practice and practice each letter and then words. They’ve taken so much away from schools nowadays.

  • @ladya6841
    @ladya6841 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hey it's ok if you didn't learn, you've learned way more important things than that. My kids didn't learn it either because for some reason they stopped teaching it. Y'all are so sweet, talented, funny & I love your personalities & have been so blessed by your channel!! Love y'all & thank you for sharing your lives & experiences with us!!!!
    My kids are around y'all's age & they don't write in cursive either. Just had this conversation with my dad on Sunday! ❤

  • @tmanning9196
    @tmanning9196 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Oh my!! My 18 year old can read & write cursive. In my opinion it is sad that your area schools aren't teaching this. Don't be embarrassed - you both did well for not having had cursive in school.

  • @randalbolton263
    @randalbolton263 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The interesting thing about cursive is you can practice it and get better then make your own style. Cursive is a beautiful way to write.

  • @benlaw4647
    @benlaw4647 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    When I was in school in the 70s, here in north carolina, they taught us cursive writing. Cursive is what I use to write.. thanks y'all. God bless..🙏❤️

  • @lisateel3248
    @lisateel3248 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You have nothing to be ashamed about at all. They quit teaching it because everything is computerized. just my opinion. I'm fine with an entire generation not knowing how to read or write it because us old ones can plan our world take over and y'all can't stop us. BAHAHAHAHAHAHA And My cursive writing is not beautiful giggle