photo of T by Mary McHenry Back in January, I wrote a rambling, terribly earnest post titled How Does a Child REALLY Learn to Write? That post generated a slew of thoughtful and heartfelt comments.
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Ana Maria Caldon Embus's curator insight,
September 23, 2020 1:35 PM
During my English learning process I have asked myself several times, how to make a person like to write and what activities are appropriate for the child to develop the necessary skills to write? In my personal experience, from a very young age I have had difficulty writing (essays, narration, I even find it difficult to write a story because many times I cannot find the words). In this article, the writer Patricia Ceballos shares her experience as a writer and as a mother; Thanks to her experience, she was able to identify what should and should not be imposed on children so that they really want to write. It seemed very pertinent to share this article because many parents and teachers want to motivate their children or students to write and probably they are doing it wrong or they are not doing it because they don not know how. I hope this article helps you get some ideas like me and be very helpful for you.
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