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It's a very valid point. I took notes in college in spiral notebooks. I envied my friends with (chunky) Powerbooks because they didn't have to go to the computer cluster to write papers. Now, what self-respecting parent would send a kid to college without a laptop and thumb drive?
To the point, have you seen the handwriting on kids? Apparently, writing legibly is a lost art. I may be that spoken word is the next casualty as we retreat into the "soothing green glow".
Regarding Jake's comment above, handwriting is a lost art as well as spelling. I read an article recently about how companies are receiving resumes full of IM lingo which is sad. It's becoming almost normal to "speak" that way. Yikes!
Derek: I r agreeing. Used to be a lot of jargon and the ever-present split infinitive, but decent grammar in documents. Now, you don't know what you'll get.
Thanks for reading and keep the comments coming.
and when [they are] old [they] will not turn from it."
Proverbs 22:6
I have 3 children now, 2 of them are almost teenagers. I believe the most important thing we can do is be intentional about training our children. This includes training in silence and concentration while they are young.