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Top Writing Tools for a Mother to Help Children with Studying

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Writing is one of the four language skills through which everyone learns – the other three being: speaking, listening, and reading. Usually teachers will focus on incorporating all four skills in the classroom. Nonetheless, when it comes to the classrooms in elementary schools, listening and speaking generally dominate over reading and writing.

Teachers tend to leave a part of the reading and writing tasks as homework, which can sometimes be difficult for the child to do alone. Therefore, if your child asks you for help with their homework, read on,

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for we have gathered a list of tips which may come in handy to help your children with their studying.
Provide a Plethora of Colorful Writing Materials
Having a variety of materials for writing can help motivate your child to study, and it can even make studying more fun! That is why it is important that you provide your child with plenty of papers in different colors, crayons, markers, colorful post-it notes, fun pens, and anything similar you can think of. In fact, it has been scientifically proven that children can learn through colors.

For

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instance, it has been found that the color blue boosts creativity and evokes feelings of relaxation; the color yellow has been found to be perceived as a happy color which stimulates intelligence; the color purple has been found to grab the attention of children; and the color orange has been found to enhance memory. So do not hesitate, help motivate your child’s studying process through colors.
Create a Distraction-Free Space
Having a space in your home where your child can study without distractions is important for the studying process of your kid.
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Having the TV or the radio on can result in studying in short attention spans, or not studying at all because some interesting show was on TV, or some catchy song was playing on the radio.

Providing a distraction-free space for your child to study in can motivate your child to do their homework, and it can aid you in helping your child with their homework, as well. Writing requires a lot of concentration, and that concentration can be easily broken by outside factors – that is why it is essential that you create a distraction-free

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atmosphere.
Incorporate New Vocabulary
Everyone loves a person with a rich vocabulary. You can motivate your child to learn new vocabulary by giving your child the assignment to learn several new vocabulary words on a weekly basis. For instance, you can choose five new vocabulary words out of a dictionary and task your child with using those words in their homework tasks, as well as in their daily conversations with you. In addition, you can encourage your child to write a short story, a joke, or a limerick of some kind with those new vocabulary words.
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By doing so, in time your child’s vocabulary will increase tremendously.
Encourage Writing for Different Purposes
If writing is not your child’s strong suit, there are plenty of measures you can take in order to improve their writing. For example, you can have your child do your grocery list for you, or any sort of list you can think of. Another thing you can have your child do is to have them write a letter to an imaginary character, or even a celebrity. Finally, you can encourage your child to write a story – you can provide your child with a basic
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plotline and characters to motivate them more.
Use Technology
Technology can be a very good friend. Nowadays there are plenty of tools you can find online, which can help your child with their writing. You would be amazed how much you can boost your child’s creativity with these online tools. Children like expanding their creative potential, especially in new and exciting ways. Online writing tools such as JumpStart and Interactive Sites can help improve your child’s writing skills, as well as enhance your child’s creativity.

For instance,

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JumpStart is helpful with writing essays – it shows the separate essay paragraphs and what they should contain. Once your child gets a hang of it, your child can continue their essay writing practice with the Writing Worksheets which can be found on the same website. Additionally, Interactive Sites can help your child write and understand written content through cartoons and interactive exercises. Try giving these websites a go!

To sum it all up, it is important to motivate your child to improve their writing, as well as help your child in the

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process. Practice it what makes perfect, so make sure that your child dedicates enough time to write at home in order to improve their writing skills. You can incorporate practicing writing in your daily or weekly routine, where you will separate some time exclusively to help your child with their writing and their studying in general.
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top writing tools for a mother

- 16 Aug 18

Writing is one of the four language skills through which everyone learns – the other three being: speaking, listening, and reading. Usually teachers will focus on incorporating all four skills in the classroom. Nonetheless, when it comes to the classrooms in elementary schools, listening and speaking generally dominate over reading and writing.

Teachers tend to leave a part of the reading and writing tasks as homework, which can sometimes be difficult for the child to do alone. Therefore, if your child asks you for help with their homework, read on, for we have gathered a list of tips which may come in handy to help your children with their studying.

Provide a Plethora of Colorful Writing Materials

Having a variety of materials for writing can help motivate your child to study, and it can even make studying more fun! That is why it is important that you provide your child with plenty of papers in different colors, crayons, markers, colorful post-it notes, fun pens, and anything similar you can think of. In fact, it has been scientifically proven that children can learn through colors.

For instance, it has been found that the color blue boosts creativity and evokes feelings of relaxation; the color yellow has been found to be perceived as a happy color which stimulates intelligence; the color purple has been found to grab the attention of children; and the color orange has been found to enhance memory. So do not hesitate, help motivate your child’s studying process through colors.

Create a Distraction-Free Space

Having a space in your home where your child can study without distractions is important for the studying process of your kid. Having the TV or the radio on can result in studying in short attention spans, or not studying at all because some interesting show was on TV, or some catchy song was playing on the radio.

Providing a distraction-free space for your child to study in can motivate your child to do their homework, and it can aid you in helping your child with their homework, as well. Writing requires a lot of concentration, and that concentration can be easily broken by outside factors – that is why it is essential that you create a distraction-free atmosphere.

Incorporate New Vocabulary

Everyone loves a person with a rich vocabulary. You can motivate your child to learn new vocabulary by giving your child the assignment to learn several new vocabulary words on a weekly basis. For instance, you can choose five new vocabulary words out of a dictionary and task your child with using those words in their homework tasks, as well as in their daily conversations with you. In addition, you can encourage your child to write a short story, a joke, or a limerick of some kind with those new vocabulary words. By doing so, in time your child’s vocabulary will increase tremendously.

Encourage Writing for Different Purposes

If writing is not your child’s strong suit, there are plenty of measures you can take in order to improve their writing. For example, you can have your child do your grocery list for you, or any sort of list you can think of. Another thing you can have your child do is to have them write a letter to an imaginary character, or even a celebrity. Finally, you can encourage your child to write a story – you can provide your child with a basic plotline and characters to motivate them more.

Use Technology

Technology can be a very good friend. Nowadays there are plenty of tools you can find online, which can help your child with their writing. You would be amazed how much you can boost your child’s creativity with these online tools. Children like expanding their creative potential, especially in new and exciting ways. Online writing tools such as JumpStart and Interactive Sites can help improve your child’s writing skills, as well as enhance your child’s creativity.

For instance, JumpStart is helpful with writing essays – it shows the separate essay paragraphs and what they should contain. Once your child gets a hang of it, your child can continue their essay writing practice with the Writing Worksheets which can be found on the same website. Additionally, Interactive Sites can help your child write and understand written content through cartoons and interactive exercises. Try giving these websites a go!

To sum it all up, it is important to motivate your child to improve their writing, as well as help your child in the process. Practice it what makes perfect, so make sure that your child dedicates enough time to write at home in order to improve their writing skills. You can incorporate practicing writing in your daily or weekly routine, where you will separate some time exclusively to help your child with their writing and their studying in general.

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Chris Richardson is an editor at https://www.essaygeeks.co.uk. He loves to write, learn new things, and meet new outgoing people. Chris is also fond of traveling, sports, and playing with his kids.

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