It officially started in 1912 when the U.S. Postmaster General called for the postal service to handle letters to Santa.
Sheilagh Blyth, the founder of Help With Handwriting, said modern schools are too “digital” so pupils do not get “enough practice time to maintain their handwriting skills” in lessons.
from career to kids to hobbies. It was written in perfect Catholic-girls-school Palmer penmanship. I think Virginia Woolf said it best when she called letter writing “the humane art.” ...
The US state of Illinois has passed a law requiring school students to learn joined-up handwriting, or "cursive", overriding the governor's veto. It is no longer a requirement in US schools ...