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KQED's Nimah Gobir talks to educator and language therapist, Dr. Nancy Cushen White about why handwriting is such a powerful tool for literacy learning.
Why Handwriting Still Matters in the Age of Screens is an episode from Mindshift Podcast by KQED. KQED's Nimah Gobir talks to educator and language therapist, Dr. Nancy Cushen White about why handwriting is such a powerful tool for literacy...
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Published Mar 11, 2025, 14:31 long, audio available.
KQED's Nimah Gobir talks to educator and language therapist, Dr. Nancy Cushen White about why handwriting is such a powerful tool for literacy learning.
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Why Handwriting Still Matters in the Age of Screens is an episode from Mindshift Podcast by KQED.
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This episode was published on Mar 11, 2025.
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Why Handwriting Still Matters in the Age of Screens is from Mindshift Podcast by KQED.
Published Mar 11, 2025 and 14:31 long