In addition, text messaging and social media have more positive effects on student writing and literacy. In an online news article, a reporter for the Daily Mail wrote the article "Texting: Does It Help Children's Literacy Skills?". In this article, the news reporter states that "Scientists discovered that rather than destroying their use of English, texting improves children's ability to recognize rhymes and speech patterns" (para 2.). The use of abbreviations has improved children's abilities to understand words and recognize them in their normal state. This article came from a British reporter. So not only is this issue in the United States of America but it is also occurring around the world.
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Cherish Mullins
Hello, My name is Cherish, but I like to go by Cherish Jesine. I love my middle name, and I find that to be a versatile combination. I'm 21 years old, and I'm from Columbia SC. I am currently enrolled into Full Sail University for Creative Writing for Entertainment to perfect my passions and craft.