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I need suggestions please Regarding writing
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 193097" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am sorry - I don't have any experience with this. </p><p> </p><p>My first thought is that she is at the age where girls like to start diaries. Any time you can get her to write helps and maybe a diary? Make a big deal of it being her private thoughts just for her?</p><p> </p><p>Does she have a cousin or grandparent or aunt who she can become a pen pal to? She would need to write notes/letters.</p><p> </p><p>I am just trying to think of non-structure ways to get her to write. If she has a party, have her write out the invites. Ask her to fill out a grocery list (copy words from the local store's ad of things on sale).</p><p> </p><p>Ask the teacher if she knows of any services in the school you can tap into. She is going to need more than the practice ideas I have given. If she is not understanding words, something imiportant is going on that needs to be addressed now.</p><p> </p><p>32 kids in one class is too many - it is not fair to any of the kids and I know sadly this is more common as budget cuts take away teachers. I can almost bet that your difficult child is not the only one who can benefit from a smaller class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 193097, member: 5096"] I am sorry - I don't have any experience with this. My first thought is that she is at the age where girls like to start diaries. Any time you can get her to write helps and maybe a diary? Make a big deal of it being her private thoughts just for her? Does she have a cousin or grandparent or aunt who she can become a pen pal to? She would need to write notes/letters. I am just trying to think of non-structure ways to get her to write. If she has a party, have her write out the invites. Ask her to fill out a grocery list (copy words from the local store's ad of things on sale). Ask the teacher if she knows of any services in the school you can tap into. She is going to need more than the practice ideas I have given. If she is not understanding words, something imiportant is going on that needs to be addressed now. 32 kids in one class is too many - it is not fair to any of the kids and I know sadly this is more common as budget cuts take away teachers. I can almost bet that your difficult child is not the only one who can benefit from a smaller class. [/QUOTE]
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