Glad to see
Teaching those skills at a young age is a very good thing indeed. I had a high school student come into the archives last year and he called me over to answer a question about some microfilm he was looking at. The film was an 1820 Last Will and Testament. Hand written of course in script. His question: What language is this? The Kings English I replied. Huh? he said. It's handwriting I said. Oh, we don't do that, we keyboard. What? I said. Yea, we keyboard our homework in Word and email it to the teacher. No Blackboard, we have computers and log onto the school website.
Well, that blew me away. I asked him to write a sentence for me. He printed it. He didn't have any real handwriting skills. I had fun teaching him how to read the 19th century script. The student is now in colledge and comes in from time to time on research projects. He calls me "the early dude" when he has a question.
It's good to see you taking the time to teach this skill.