Proper usage and good grammar skills are essential for helping your child develop into an articulate writer. Read about whether writing conventions are best taught in isolation or in context, and how electronic texts impact writing skills.
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Handwriting Helpers: When Your Child Struggles with Penmanship
How and when can parents begin to help if they suspect their child is developing writing difficulties? Here's what...
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Introducing the Five-Paragraph Essay
In middle school, students are expected to organize, synthesize, and take real ownership of their essays â no small...
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Using Language and Writing to Get Things Done
Young children between the ages of two and three are growing in their ability to be fluent and sophisticated language...
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The Write Stuff: Introducing Genre to Middle Schoolers
Kids must become familiar with different forms of writing before they can break free from their sets of rules. Here's a...
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When Is Poor Punctuation Okay?
"It wz d best of tImz, it wz d worst of tImz..." If Charles Dickens' classic first line had read like this, it's...
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