POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. Saying, “Let’s play a game.” There’s no need to mention “writing game” if your child is a reluctant writer.Choosing subjects your child loves, like brontosauruses or monster movies or soccer or shoes.Talking through ideas, asking questions, and listening carefully to answers.Making drawings, notes, and story maps together, if your child can’t remember ideas.Taking dictation or having your child use a computer.Praising honestly and liberally.Keeping games short.Posting written work on the wall or refrigerator, or sending it to family members and friends. Writing is meant to be shared.Quitting if it isn’t fun for your child or for you.
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