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Title: Do you like to write?
Post by: snuggleycutejc on April 10, 2016, 09:21:35 am
I encouraged my kids to write everyday. I tried to make a diary for them so they can learn to write on everyday activities, learn to state a fact, hurry to write down a dream, or just a write down blimp. Well I tried, they say it was boring, however, I know they wished did, writing is fantastic you know if it is good. Do you like to write, or blog?  How do you encourage others to write? I tell them writing is one way to get famous like sports lol. I really enjoy working on fusioncash. Have a gr8 day  :present:
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Post by: sgluckadoo on April 10, 2016, 12:38:28 pm
I really used to like to write but now I don't have the time/patience. I am nowhere near as good as I used to be either. It is strange, I guess the "use it or lose it" applied here...
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Post by: bigedshult on April 10, 2016, 04:46:16 pm
I don't becuse I have a hard time spelling the ward
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Post by: ancmetro on April 10, 2016, 05:33:08 pm

     I am a freelancer...write whatever is on your mind!
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Post by: Catwomanj10 on April 10, 2016, 08:18:48 pm
April 10,  2016

Hello  lo snuggleycutejc and everyone else out there in Fusion Cash World:

I love to write.  And, in fact, used to make up stories as a kid when I was growing up.  And, later on in elementary school continued the process of writing stories, just for fun!

And, I continued writing in college , as well. 

Anyways, enough on me,........Ok, here are some suggestions to motivate your children to write and to stop complaining that writing is boring!

1.  Give your children a sketchbook and encourage them to sketch a picture of any subject matter and the picture does not need to be perfect.

2.  Once they are done, call each of your children up to yourself, individually, and ask them one by one, for example,  "Tell me Johnny.......what is happening in your picture?"

Give them time to respond.   Do not put words into their mouths.  Encourage them to talk about their picture.

If they do not answer you right away, you can say, for example,  "Johnny,  what's this purple color over here.....what is it?"  "What's going on?"  "Can you tell me?"

And, let them respond,  Johnny might say, "Oh, that's my purple imaginary cat named Shasha!"  or whatever.

And, then you say, "Oh I see.   Ok,......and tell me Johnny, what is Sasha, your purple cat doing?"  And then, of course, let Johnny tell you what Sasha, the purple cat is doing or what ever!

3.  And, as Johnny, your son, tells you about Sasha , the purple cat, listen to him, and take down notes about his purple cat and take dictation about his purple cat as he is telling you the story about his feline.

4,  And, then, of course, thank Johnny for his fabulous story about Sasha, the purple cat, and then tell him, "PK Johnny, I want you to sit right here by me and now write out the story by copying down the story.....that you shared with me that I wrote out for you in your own words!

5.  And, encourage Johnny, your son, to write down his own story in his own words after he has shared it with you.

And, even if he doesn't write out the story perfectly.......still encourage him on his creativity...........and follow up with his story about "Sasha, the purple cat,"  (as in this example) with a spelling lesson.

6.  For example, you might have Johnny, your son, read out loud and write down the words, included in the story such as
A.  There once was a purple cat named Sasha.   And, all the other cats used to make fun of her for always wearing purple and then one day........"state the problem"   for instance, Sasha lost her purple collar... and her owners couldn't find her........and then even the neighborhood cats didn't recognize her....... and tried chasing her out of her own neighborhood!" 


B.  And, now ask Johnny.........."Tell me Johnny.......how did Sasha solve her problem about the missing purple collar?"  And what did her owners do to find her?"


9.  And let Johnny, your son tell you the story

10.  And, (forget the spelling lesson)  allow Johnny to write down the story and to use "inventive spelling" where he sounds out the words........for example, Johnny might write, "Onze ther was a cat etc.......(the idea of allowing your son to write out hsi story without correcting his spelling is to get your son to trust himself that he can accomplish a task such as "storytelling" and to build up his confidence in himself...and, of course, to enjoy the writing process.!

All children go through the stage of "Autonomy and trust vs. shame and doubt"  so as a parent, you need to encourage Johnny, your son, to get his ideas down on paper.

So, for now, at least, allow him to do that without making corrections on his paper because, after all, this is his project and (no disrespect) it's not yours.or any else's for that matter.

Now, if let's say you want to improve Johnny's spelling...........then that would have to be planned as a separate lesson plan.

And, I would highly recommend that you and your wife google "Montessor teaching" you tube videos to watch and to learn how the Montessori certified teachers teach their students,how to both read and to write.

Finally, writing is a process and it takes time to master it.......and one must always put their best food forward on this topic, and, of course, encourage others along the way to do the same!

I hope that this has helped you out.

Talk to you soon.  Bye for now!


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Post by: batmobile on April 11, 2016, 11:09:59 pm
yes and drawing too
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Post by: LenoraMinogue on April 12, 2016, 03:07:50 am
I personally love to write, and have ever since I can remember. It's a great way to express yourself. I think the blogging idea is a fantastic way to try encourage children to write. That's the trick, making it personal to them.
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Post by: jenniferhoder on April 12, 2016, 04:38:45 am
I used to like to, but I just  don't have any time! It's allows you to express yourself!!!!
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Post by: cjcassada on April 12, 2016, 06:55:51 am
I love to write. I write just about every day and I love to do different types of writing. I write for a living so I'm either working on an article, blog post, or working on my next book to publish. At the end of the day, I like to relax by writing in my journal. To me writing's very therapeutic, when I'm writing I forget about all my troubles.
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Post by: michele2042 on April 12, 2016, 08:02:06 am
I do enjoy writing but have to admit I'm not very good at it.   I use to keep a daily journal, just for myself.   In a journal no one is criticizing my writing except myself.
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Post by: Gerianne on April 12, 2016, 08:04:00 am
I make greeting cards for those who need one and can't get to the store.
I write my own verses for the cards I make.
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Post by: sherryinutah on April 12, 2016, 11:59:10 am
Absolutely.  Reading and writing are in my blood.  Writing is an incredible way for me to express myself.   :heart:
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Post by: UGetPaid on April 14, 2016, 11:26:50 am
I love writing, but don't do it nearly as often as I would like.  As a child, my sister and I and some friends used to make up stories.  The school we went to used to sell notebooks which had different generic cartoon pictures on the cover and we used to make up/write stories inside the notebooks based on the picture on the front.  We did the same thing with the old Publishers Clearinghouse sweepstakes stickers!  And we wrote up our own super hero comic books in grade school.


I did some journaling as a student, but nothing tremendous.  As an adult, I have a few different blogs that I occasionally contribute to.  One is about spiritual experiences called No Coincidences with God; one is about funny things my daughter has said over the years called Words of Wisdom; one is a scary peek inside my cracked sense of humor called Rusty Letters where I've written crazy crackpot letters to different companies under a pseudonym.


I often write all day long at my desk job -- sometimes a little bit of creativity is involved, but usually it is formal and official and not a lot of room for humorous expression, so the blogs (and this forum) are outlets for a little bit more creativity.
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Post by: Love_102911 on April 14, 2016, 11:34:41 am
I like writing depending on the topic. I currently trying to teach my daughter how to write and spell
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Post by: mardukblood2009 on April 14, 2016, 02:02:40 pm
I wright my girlfriend long messages everyday on FB. I always wright how I feel about her and our future together. I always send my messages with pictures of flowers too. :rose:
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Post by: nguzman1 on April 14, 2016, 02:58:55 pm
not really but I do it for school daily.
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Post by: sanglee on April 14, 2016, 04:50:29 pm
yes i like to write, i like to draw and post pictures too, like to read magazines and read books