Danielle Chargo, owner of Iron Leaf Press, prints greeting cards and custom stationery on her 1950’s Heidelberg Windmill press, one of six antique printing presses she uses in her Mount Vernon ...
Emily Johnston, a writing studies professor at UC Merced, has researched how the act of writing rewires the brain to build ...
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For deeper learning, put pen to paper. Why handwriting still matters
Handwriting engages more areas of the brain than typing, which leads to deeper learning, better memory and stronger cognitive processing.
Not only would a recipient have a letter or note to treasure, but experts say the act of writing can give you personal benefits, too.
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