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Learning to write is developmentally important for nurturing literate children. Expert testimony and research findings about why writing is important. This section also provides tips on how to encourage children to write.
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Assessment and Analysis Guide: Literacy Development
Development is a complex process that involves multiple interactions between many different areas of development. The...
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Create a Letter Writing Kit to Help Kids Connect!
Children who write well have a lifelong advantage. In school, effective writing skills contribute to success across the...
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Writing Together
When parents, teachers, and children write together they learn more about writing and more about each other. Several...
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Undertaking the Long Paper
Sometimes students feel too intimidated by the enormity of a long research project to get started. Others think they can...
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Turn Your Child on to Journaling
Some of the world's brightest writers and thinkers kept journals, including Louisa May Alcott and Teddy Roosevelt. You...
Source: Education.com

