Posts about Writing (4)

Why Successful Student Writers are Voracious Readers

Successful student writers are voracious readers. They are also extremely successful readers and this is often reflected in their testing scores.

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Make Writing Important by Letting Your Child Perform

You need to make writing an important part of your child’s life. They need to be able to perform their work.

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Exercising the Writing Muscle— Activities to Stimulate Creativity

Do you need a quick way to stimulate your child’s creativity on a day where they are severely unfocused or uninspired?

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5 Ways to Expose your Child to Good Writing

Are you worried that your child isn’t being exposed to good writing? Follow these 5 easy tips to ensure your child receives the exposure he or she needs.

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The Importance Of Prioritizing Literacy

In the past fifteen years or so, there has been a huge push to get school-aged kids interested in STEM.

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Want to Get Your Kids Interested in Writing? Publish Their Work.

Who doesn’t like their work published? This goes tenfolds for Kids! It helps in motivating kids to learn and feel recognized. Read Math Genie’s blog to know more.

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What Is An IEP? And Does Your Child Need One?

IEP stands for Individualized Education Program According to an article from Very well, an IEP is a document given to children suffering from diasabilities

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How To Get Kids Interested In Writing

Good writing skills are a valuable tool to have in today’s changing global classroom. I love writing so much that I pursued it in my education.

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Should you limit the time your child spends in front of a screen?

Limiting a child’s screen time can have a great result on their behavior Christopher Mims a writer for the Wall Street Journal states.

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Brain Development Using Mental Math

Does learning mental math really enhance your child's brain development? The answer to this is yes & the reasons behind this are very simple to understand

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