An overuse of touchscreen phones and tablets is preventing children’s finger muscles from developing sufficiently.
>Signatures are IMPORTANT
Signatures are valuable, used to create financial instruments among other things. Well if my great-grandchildren don't know cursive or how to even use a pen anymore, what becomes of the value of signatures? Reserved for those who retain the vital skill of handwriting? I see part of an effort here to transition more smoothly into the use of biometric devices for all identification purposes. Face recognition, retina scanners, thumbprint readers, etc, were rare and relatively expensive, yet are now swiftly becoming more commonplace as standard household devices. In conjunction with other monitoring solutions such as PROJECTDEEPDREAMv2, much easier to maintain a willfully provided database of biometric identifiers isn't it? Just thinking out loud…
https:// www.theguardian.com/society/2018/feb/25/children-struggle-to-hold-pencils-due-to-too-much-tech-doctors-say