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Tips and Tricks to Help Parents Build Their Child’s Basic Writing Skills

Helping Your Child Build Writing Skills, Communicate, Listen and Observe

“Writers are like dancers, like athletes. Without that exercise, the muscles seize up.” –Jane Yolen

Writing is crucial to your child’s ability to communicate. Especially, in this digital era of emails, text messages, tweets and more. Their written word will help them exchange ideas, complete tasks and demonstrate their knowledge and skills. Your child will use their writing skills to explain other subjects they learn in school such as math, science, history, etc. and use these skills to express their opinions and how they see the world.

When beginning to teach your child to write they must have an understanding of the language and the different ways people communicate, so talk with them often, practice good listening skills and read to them often. Writing takes research, observation, creativity, thought and time. Writing is a chance for your child to express their individuality, create ideas and convey their thoughts and creativity to the world. It helps children organize facts and opinions and foster their memories. Your child will be able to give others feedback through their writing and will also be the basis on which their intelligence, education and critical thinking will be judged and evaluated.

Here are some ideas to enhance your child’s writing skills:

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Please consult your child’s healthcare provider directly for medical advice, diagnoses, and treatments. If you have specific questions or concerns about the health or development of your child, consult your child’s physician.

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