I just recently discovered my son doesn’t have a signature. He just prints his name.
Never really much cared when they dropped cursive from schools, but this is something I never thought about.
I think you will have to go to the generation after millenials to get many negative answers. I’m a millenial and cursive was definitely still part of the school curriculum. The oldest millenials are older than 30 now, you do realize, right? It’s Generation Z that are the high school and college age kids now.
False premise. A signature is any mark that can be determined to be the one you customarily make as an willing mark of active assent and agreement to the contents of the signed document.
I’m a tail-end Boomer and I assure you my signature looks nothing like my name in cursive.
However, one of his classmates (back when he was in high school) went to get his learner’s permit and couldn’t because he didn’t know how to sign his name. His mother took him back home, taught him how and made him practice. Then took him back t get his learner’s.
My son can’t write in cursive, he learned to read it so he could check out any notes I wrote to his school before he turned them in. Then he’d make me rewrite them without the snark.
Not a millennial or parent of one, but my name was only in legible cursive from about age 14 to 17. By the early 20’s, I’d settled into a signature that really only represents four letters, looking something like G___t___ R__y___ (using made-up letters).
Yes, but she is one of the oldest Millennials, and learned cursive in school. She also uses cursive in her job, writes checks, signs her credit cards, and does other tasks that use cursive. Which is not to say you can’t print all of those, but she writes.
My daughter is 11 and can write her name in cursive. I think they touched briefly on cursive in school but she learned because her third grade teacher wrote my daughter’s name in cursive on her report card. My daughter liked the way it looked and copied it.
She has picked up how to read cursive but prints everything but her signature.
She’s 5 and she wants to … but realistically she’s only just mastered printing her name. But it’s definitely something she’s interested in, whenever she sees me sign my name she has me write hers in cursive and tries to copy it. It’s interesting to me that it’s so hard for her (a kid who is otherwise decent at drawing and printing for her age), especially because the letters in her name map fairly closely from printing to cursive, so there must really be something about the “flow” of cursive that is challenging.
It’s still part of the curriculum at her school so I imagine she’ll pick it up eventually.