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Writing

Story writing is fun- Depends on how you do it!

by Innerlink Therapy Sep 4, 2024

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

Any real-life experience can be turned into a story. Make a kite with your child. Go on an adventure in the forest together. Think about a memorable day in your child’s life such as a birthday party or trip to the zoo. If you have photos from these real-life experiences, even better! Use these experiences to create a story. 

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Writing

Why real experiences are powerful for writing.

by Innerlink Therapy Aug 9, 2024

Written expression can be a challenging and stressful experience for any student. Difficulties with generating ideas for a narrative, troubles responding to key questions (‘who’, ‘what’, ‘when’, ‘where’)..

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