Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Reader writes in on education

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DEAR HELOISE » I read with interest the letter from the retired history teacher in Colorado and had some thoughts:

1. Regarding cursive handwritin­g, it's true that students will wind up typing most of their schoolwork on a laptop. But without learning proper cursive penmanship, they will have great difficulty developing a unique signature for legal documents. I guess they will all rely on electronic signatures?

2. Students forget so much over the summer. Rather than getting rid of spring and fall breaks, I would propose shortening summer vacation to six to eight weeks, as is usual in Europe and Japan, where educationa­l outcomes are much better.

3. I agree wholeheart­edly about teaching geography. Our world is so interconne­cted by trade, travel and climate. Learning about our neighbors on this planet might go a long way toward fostering understand­ing and reducing conflict. It's hard to make the world a better place when you don't know anything about it!

4. Also, I agree about the age-appropriat­e teaching of sex education. Too many kids learn things the hard way because many parents are uncomforta­ble with the subject.

5. Solidify the basics early on and get those kids to read, read, read! There is no better prep for standardiz­ed tests later on.

Thanks for your gracious hosting of thoughtful discussion.

— Brenda, in Arkansas

DEAR HELOISE » I like to use small seven-day pill boxes to sort and store my earrings.

— Janet W., Somerville,

Ohio

DEAR HELOISE » I was unable to remember what things were in the back or bottom of my refrigerat­or's freezer. So I carefully measured and purchased plastic bins, then labeled them as “meat,” “vegetables” and “miscellane­ous.” I can easily pull out the bin and find what I'm looking for now.

— Bev Hurst, Ventura

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— Megan Roy (Carmen's

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