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Elementary Writing Skills
How Can My Child Improve His Or Her Elementary Writing Skills?
Writing is an important communication skill that children work on continually throughout the years of their education. Even though your child will work on writing at school, there are many ways he or she can improve elementary writing skills at home.
- Encourage your child to keep a journal. By writing daily, children develop their writing skills and get to express themselves.
- Write a story as a family. This fun bonding activity is a great way for children to practice writing and creative thinking.
- Help your child find a pen pal. By communicating with a pen pal on a regular basis, your child will get practice crafting letters. Even in the age of email, your child will need be able write a quality letter.
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