After spending three weeks talking to Kay Chance about writing, it seemed a good idea to share my own tips from years of experience and several kids, most of whom have gone onto college.
Writing is a tough subject to feel confident about. It's hard to know what constitutes "good" writing and whether your kid's work is actually any good at all or if you're just completely biased about it, LOL.
Like anything else, though, it doesn't have to be that hard. Writing can fit into your homeschool high school fairly easily, and even grading doesn't have to scare you.
Give a listen to gain ideas and encouragement!
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From Awkward Homeschooler to Confident Adult
It's Never Too Early to Start Homeschooling
4 Things to Keep in Mind When Homeschooling
Not Your Mama's Education, Part 2: The Four C's of Education
Not Your Mama's Education, Part 3: Critical Languages + Q and A
Not Your Mama's Education, Part 1
So, What are the 5 Common Topics? + How to Use Them in Your Homeschool
Unprecedented Times Just Got Real: 3 Important Skills Every Student Needs
Understanding the Carnegie Unit
Can Your Teens Do Hard Things... like Writing? Interview with Brett Harris
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Exploring the Power of Political Essays in High School, Interview with Alex Vallejos
Replay | Taking a Gap Year After High School (introduction by Lisa Nehring)
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