Unbelievable Boomer Kid Activities That Would Never Happen Today
The Cursive Writing Craze

Writing in cursive was a signature skill for many Boomer kids. Cursive writing flourished in the mid-20th century and was popular because it was seen as an elegant and efficient way to write, perfect for penning letters and school assignments with a flourish. Learning this form of penmanship was a rite of passage, with kids spending hours perfecting their loops and swirls.
However, as technology advanced, typing replaced handwriting. Computers and smartphones made text faster and more practical, and cursive began to fade from the classroom. Nowadays, cursive is more of an artistic relic than a necessity, with younger generations often marveling at its fancy script.
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