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  • Story Writing with your Child - How to Speed Up Learning Using Chunking
    Home school or mainstream, gifted or not, kids all make similar writing errors over and over again. Breaking the complex process of writing into chunks makes helping kids with their writing more effective - and far more fun too. Here are two chunks for you to try for suspenseful writing and showing character. Then follow the link for a free story starters worksheet and parent newsletter.


  • Improving Children's Writing - How to Comment on their Story and Still Be Friends
    Not sure what to say when your child asks you to read their story? Afraid you'll hurt their feelings or make them angry? Here are some constructive tips so you can work together to improve their writing. Useful for the home school curriculum, gifted students and anyone who wants to make writing easier. With a free Parent Newsletter full of useful writing tips and fun exercises.


  • Writing Tips for Children - Learning to Write Suspenseful Stories
    Ban the boring story. Teach kids how to write great tension scenes that keep the reader hooked. Home school or mainstream, gifted or not, kids all make similar writing errors over and over again. Small steps make learning writing skills easier. Tension scenes are the solution to a dull story.


  • Children's Writing - Should I Correct My Child's Spelling?
    How important is correcting spelling when helping children with story writing? Home school or mainstream, gifted or not, students all make similar writing errors, but where do parents start? Here is an insight into the publishing world that explains where spelling correction fits into story editing. With a free Parent Newsletter full of useful writing tips and fun exercises.


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