It is a style of penmanship in which characters are written jointly in a flowing manner by using continuous strokes to form words. The essential structure of the cursive alphabets is emphasized on in Cursive Writing logic. Cursive writing is different from printed style since it is always looped, connected, and helps the writer to make fluid, instrument-to-paper connections in both upper and lower cases.
Advantages of Cursive Writing
Only three movements are involved namely, undercurve, over-curve, and up and down which are easier and faster to learn
Muscle memory is reinforced through the seamless combination of different aspects of visual, auditory, kinesthetics, and verbal development
Children can get artistically creative using their personal styles and learn real words in the process
Gross motor skills are improved along with writing speeds
Children with learning disorders like Dyslexia benefit greatly from Cursive Writing because of its flexibility