Gee whiz, give him a chance. He's only 6 after all. Be patient.
This will depend on an individual's definition of "genius" but it is doubtful. There is a stereotype that doctors all have bad handwriting, for example, but that is not true (and some people would argue that they are intelligent but not necessarily geniuses). There have been many brilliant people throughout history who have had fairly good handwriting. In addition, the standards of handwriting have changed drastically through the years. Many, many years ago, you used to be considered extremely intelligent if you could write at all! There have also been different styles of writing (think of cursive versus print) and those affect handwriting as well. In short, some people who are geniuses may not have the most attractive handwriting but most of the time it is passable. Having bad handwriting is neither necessary nor sufficient for genius. An interesting exception is Leonardo da Vinci, who wrote with "mirror writing" (where he literally wrote so it could only be read in a mirror).
It only means that you grow up. When you're little, your handwriting is wobbly and unsecure and you do the letters as it is written in the alphabet. Then, when you are near the teen time, you discover other ways to write letter. I's with hearts on top ect... Suring 25-40 years old, your writing will stay the same. But when you are landed at 45 and up, your writing gets wobbly again.
Show them the damage that they are doing to there life. Show them the broken relationships, the decline in there work, if that doesnt work show them pictures of an alcoholic's liver over 5,10, 15, 20 years.
Correspond- The two handwriting samples correspond in every way. Corresponded - Although the friends hadn't seen each other for several years they corresponded regularly. Correspondence- The correspondence of famous people is often published after their death.
Just keep asking her about it. It actually took me three years to convince my mom and dad to let me get my bellybutton pierced.
It depends on the person and they're handwriting; might just want 2 change it.
he doesnt have any powers. he developed them by 12+ years of hard labor
In a few years you'll be 18 and can just let them know.
8 years
Well you can and you cant at the same time.You really cant stop him/her of leaving you really have to convince him/her not to leave. If they have two years of school left it is very important to convince them not to leave.
The Afghanistan experience may have been the "handwriting on the wall" for the Soviets; as they did collapse only ten years after that adventure.
Shakespeare may have died on his birthday. His wife was eight years older than he was. We have nothing in his handwriting apart from his signature.