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Posted on 04/04/202501/04/2025 by Rafael Scapin

Writing by hand builds reading, writing and thinking skills

Handwriting helps students slow down, think critically about language, and better express their ideas—skills increasingly vital in the age of AI tools. Research also links handwriting to improved brain development, memory, creativity, and reduced stress.

https://www.joannejacobs.com/post/writing-by-hand-builds-reading-writing-and-thinking-skills

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