Why handwriting is useful: 4 reasons
We cannot imagine our life without electronic devices. Gadgets have become not only helpers at work and at home, but also a powerful means of communication. With their help, you can communicate with distant interlocutors, expand the network of contacts with people with similar interests, and more actively engage in your favorite things.
However, the widespread use of electronic communicators has changed life not only for the better: some extremely useful skills for a person have begun to wither away, including the ability to write by hand. We will tell you why you shouldn't completely abandon it in the article.
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Strengthening learning ability
Some young parents believe that the sooner their baby gets to know the computer, the more successfully he will learn. This is not entirely true. According to experts, children who, even before school, have mastered the ability to write with the keyboard, later experience greater difficulties in mastering the program than their less advanced peers.
It turns out that by manually recording the information received, a person stimulates the so-called reticular activating system of the brain. The named structure analyzes the data, highlighting and recording those that are really important. Thus, by writing down the teacher's explanations or rewriting information from the textbook, the student remembers exactly what is needed. Similar actions performed with an electronic device do not give such a result.
Making it easier to formulate thoughts
Have you noticed that reading a handwritten letter from a friend is much more enjoyable than the same text sent by email? It's not just that the handwriting of a loved one carries information about his mood and emotions that printed words cannot convey. It has been proven that handwriting adapts in a certain way to the thought process, corresponding to its speed. This allows a person to think much better of the text he is writing, to find the most capacious and accurate formulations.
A good way to focus
Most people who create texts using the keyboard of electronic devices use the Internet in parallel to obtain the necessary information. Scientists have noticed that the result is achieved more slowly than by handwriting. It is not for nothing that the World Wide Web is called a time killer: the likelihood of being distracted from the main business to view completely unnecessary sites for a person working on a computer is very high, and not everyone is able to use a gadget exclusively as a typewriter.
Handwriting does not have this drawback. On the contrary, it helps you focus on the text you are creating, which allows you to spend less time on work and significantly improves its quality.
Slowing down the aging of the brain
Handwriting trains more than just memory and concentration. The process has a beneficial effect on the development of motor skills in children and helps to maintain motor and brain activity in old age. And this, in turn, allows a person in old age to maintain clarity of mind, intelligence and the ability to adapt to a rapidly changing life.
Like any other skill, handwriting is only fully maintained when used. Most of us have to write less and less. Information required at home and at work is easy to obtain in a printed form; even filling in receipts and payment orders is no longer required (just press a few buttons on the terminal), and applications to various authorities are submitted electronically. What to do?
Write letters and notes to family and friends. It will be pleasant for them to hold in their hands the pieces of paper in which the pieces of your soul are embedded. Create a notebook to write down important things and desired purchases. Just start keeping a journal: it is possible that your thoughts will later seem interesting to someone else. Remember that there are many benefits to using handwriting skills.
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Maria Kulkes Medical journalist About the author
Education: First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov, specialty "General Medicine".
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