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Five Ways To Teach A Child How To Write

Feature Article Five Ways To Teach A Child How To Write
SAT, 04 JUL 2020

Writing may seem like a small part of learning, but it can affect your child’s ability to express ideas. In preschool, the majority of kids avoid writing like a plague. They certainly wouldn’t want to sit down and write a word.

You can help make writing easier for your child by implementing these simple and easy to use strategies:

1. Provide a place

It's important for your child to have a good place to write, such as a desk or table with a smooth, flat surface. It's also crucial to have good lighting.

2. Provide the materials

Provide plenty of paper and things to write with, including pencils, pens, and crayons.

3. Brainstorm

Talk with your child as much as possible about her ideas and impressions, and encourage her to describe people and events to you.

4. Encourage drawing

Ask your child questions about her drawings such as:

"What is the boy doing?"

"Does the house look like ours?"

"Can you tell a story about this picture?"

Show an interest in, and ask questions about, the things your child says, draws, and the ones he may try to write.

5. Write stories

Copy the story as your child tells it, without making changes. Ask her to clarify anything you don't understand.

Conclusion

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Emmanuel Asiedu
Emmanuel Asiedu, © 2020

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