Writing
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Writing
Encourage your child to fall in love with the magic of poetry this World Poetry Day.
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Writing
Is writing backwards a sign of dyslexia? How to recognize symptoms of dyslexia in children and seek treatment.
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School and LearningWriting
Try these fun and different activities to help your child learn to write her name!
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School and LearningWriting
In this writing activity, kids learn how to create a sentence pyramid. Help your child practice his writing skills by learning to write complex sentences.
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School and LearningWriting
In this writing activity, your child will learn how to construct sentences. Help your child practice his writing skills by showing him how to "stack" sentences.
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School and LearningWriting
Despite the fact that teaching cursive is now optional in most states, and technology is on the rise, handwriting both in print and cursive is still a highly valuable skill. Learn about the important benefits!
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School and LearningWriting
Find out what children struggle with most when learning to write, and tips on how to help.
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School and LearningWriting
Print out this certificate to congratulate your child for writing her name for the first time!
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School and LearningWriting
This article lists the factors that can affect a child's handwriting skills.
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School and LearningWriting
Advice from a homeschooling expert on teaching handwriting.
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School and LearningWriting
Learn how you can empower your child to start and keep writing.
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School and LearningWriting
Developing a paper topic is a tough gig. Find out how to make it easier for your child.
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School and LearningWriting
Help your child get better grades with the five-paragraph essay approach to writing.
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School and LearningWriting
Learn what principles you should keep in mind when thinking about writing.
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If your fourth-grader is having trouble putting more than four words together in a sentence, it's time to have a teacher conference.
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School and LearningWriting
Find information about the dysfunction called dysgraphia.
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School and LearningWriting
Gifted children often have skills that are out of sync with their measured intellectual ability.
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