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    How to nurture young writers during the summer

    By Chanel Young,

    9 hours ago

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    DALLAS (KDAF) — Summertime is here, and many parents are looking for fun ways to keep their kids engaged and learning. For those with young writers at home, this is the perfect time to encourage creativity while helping them grow their writing skills. Here are some simple tips, inspired by Sarah Montpas, English Language Arts Curriculum Manager for National Heritage Academies (NHA) .

    Credit: National Heritage Academies

    Encourage Writing to an Authentic Audience

    Encourage your kids to write letters, emails, and postcards to family members, friends, or even their past and future teachers. This gives them a purpose for writing and helps them practice their skills.

    Start a Conversation Journal

    Parents can do this too by keeping a journal with their child. Each person writes an entry and then passes it to the other, creating a written discussion. It’s a great way to talk about topics that might be awkward in person while also practicing writing. For example, you could discuss a favorite book, a recent event, or future goals.

    Play Storytelling Games

    Make writing fun with storytelling games. Montpas shares a campfire game from her childhood: “One person would say a line of a story, and it would go around the circle where everybody had to add on to the story.” This game helps kids think about story structure and boosts their creative thinking.

    Make Lists and Plans

    Have your kids make lists of what they want to do over the summer or create a checklist for a vacation. They could also create a menu for a family dinner. This helps them organize their thoughts and practice structured writing.

    Find a Pen Pal

    Finding a pen pal for your child can be a fun way for them to practice writing while learning about different places and cultures. Whether they meet a friend on vacation or through a pen pal program, it’s a great way to keep them writing.

    Write Reviews

    After visiting a museum, park, or any other place, encourage your child to write a review. This helps kids express their thoughts and opinions. They could also review books, movies, or restaurants.

    Creative Prompts and Journals

    Use online resources to find story starters to spark your child’s imagination. Additionally, getting a special notebook just for summer writing can motivate them to write regularly.

    Provide Positive Feedback

    When giving feedback on your child’s writing, focus on positive reinforcement. Instead of pointing out what they did wrong, highlight what they did well and offer suggestions for improvement.

    Create a Comfortable Writing Space

    Whether it’s a cozy corner in the house or a blanket under a tree, find a space where your child feels comfortable and inspired to write. Make sure it’s full of all the supplies they will need.

    Combine Reading and Writing

    Reading and writing go hand in hand. Encourage your kids to read regularly, analyze the writing styles they encounter, and try to mimic those styles in their writing. This helps them understand vocabulary, sentence structure, and storytelling techniques. A reading list or family book club can be a great way to get everyone involved.

    These tips should help you keep your young writer engaged and developing their skills all summer long!

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