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Writing is one of the most complex subjects to teach. Perhaps, that’s because it is actually made up of FOUR distinct subjects.

Today we’ll tackle the 4 subjects of Writing→ Handwriting, Spelling, Grammar, and finally Composition. Importantly, we’ll talk about how to teach these in a holistic multi-modal system where each build upon the other — and bonus lights up the brain.

Today’s Workshop Will Teach You👇

  1. Is Handwriting Still Worth Learning? (Spoiler: Yes)

  2. Handwriting Shouldn’t Be Taught Alone—What to Pair It With for Maximum Impact

  3. How to Boost Reading While Teaching Writing

  4. The Best Way to Teach Spelling? The One That Works for YOUR Child

  5. Teach Grammar Without Teaching Grammar

  6. Keep Beginner Writers Engaged and Excited to Write

  7. Turn Reluctant Writers Into Confident, Thriving Authors

  8. Top Writing Curriculums & Must-Try Recommendations

After This Workshop, You’ll Want to Go Deeper Here 👇

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This is part of my You Can Homeschool course—short, sweet videos tailored for new homeschool parents or anyone that wants an exceptional education for their kids.

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No More Uncertainty, Just Thriving Kids♥️

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