Does one or more of these stumbling blocks get in the way of writing success at your house?
Reluctant or Struggling Writers
Help kids with learning challenges succeed at homeschool writing
Short writing projects and bite-size assignments make writing more manageable for homeschool children with learning challenges.
How to correct writing lessons without criticizing your child
Tips to help you objectively, fairly, and confidently correct homeschool writing assignments without criticizing your child
How to inspire your homeschool kids when writing feels pointless or lacks purpose
When kids complain that writing feels pointless, give meaningful assignments that also help them see the value of refining their work.
Help your homeschool child improve weak writing skills
Playing writing games and using graphic organizers are just two ways to help kids improve weak writing skills and become better writers.
6 tips that help homeschool procrastinators with writing assignments
Do your procrastinators need help with homeschool writing? If they keep putting it off, try these proven tips to get them back on task.
What to do when your homeschool child is a lazy writer
Try these tips in your homeschool to light a fire under your lazy writer!
Help your homeschool child let go of perfectionism and overcome writer’s block
Personal pressure to “get it right the first time” is the key contributor to writer’s block.
3 ways to help weak writers build a strong writing vocabulary
Do your homeschool kids have a weak writing vocabulary? To improve their word usage, try these easy-to-implement ideas.
Help! Teaching writing is hard!
See how small successes can usher frustration right out the door, leaving encouragement and accomplishment in its wake!
Publishing with flap books | Homeschool writing activity
Publishing with flap books is a simple way kids can showcase their stories, reports, or other writing.
Why WriteShop I works for homeschool teens (and their parents!)
WriteShop I encourages homeschool teens that writing doesn’t have to be scary or hard, and it equips parents to teach with confidence.
Is your homeschool child a reluctant writer?
Why is your child such a reluctant writer? Is there such a thing as giving too much help?
Help your homeschool child write for an audience
Add purpose and meaning to your kids’ writing by having them write for an audience. They’ll love these fun suggestions!
5 encouraging tips for teaching writing in your homeschool
Teaching writing is rarely one-size-fits-all, so you’ll appreciate these helpful tips for teaching writing in your homeschool.