I feel that I am a decent typist. I can type without looking at the keyboard. Husband and some of our friends are amazed by my typing ability.
I see typing as a generation marker.
My co-workers are my proof of this marker.
Co-workers that are older than I type slower than I do and often use the "hunt and peck" method.
Co-workers that are younger type as fast or faster than I do.
I see typing a skill you must have if you are working in an office these days. While I am conflicted about the limited time RR spends on longhand (or cursive) writing in school, I am thrilled he is becoming a more efficient typist these days.
As him and I were driving earlier today we got to talk about the topic of typing and I was surprised that he was already noticing how one's ability to type and type well enables them to complete projects sooner. RR at the age of 10 is already a touch typist. And he knows this is a skill you need.
At 10, I don't think we owned a typewriter, let alone a computer.
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