Putting pen to a paper processes the brain like nothing else. In this age of tweets, e-mail and texts, it’s proven that learning to write in cursive improves brain development in areas of language, thinking and working memory. Cursive handwriting triggers brain synapses and synchronicity within the left and right hemispheres. Something absent from printing and typing.
It was said that students who wrote in cursive for the essay portion, on the SAT, scored slightly higher than students who printed. As said by the College Board.
In result, physically writing in cursive leads to increase your comprehension and participation skills. Interestingly, experts believe, because of the speed and efficiency of writing in