Tuesday, 20 December 2016

How To Improve Writing Skills In Children



Writing is an important skill in communication. It is an elementary part of school education. So whether you enroll your kids in one of the best international school in Mumbai or any other top school elsewhere, it’s important that your kids be good in writing skills. Else they will not be able to do well in exams, complete homework assignments and eventually find it difficult to compose words and sentences.
Writing is more than putting words on paper; hence this skill has to be honored over time with plenty of opportunities for practice.  However, to make things simpler, we have listed a few tips on how to improve writing skills in children. 

Create time for reading
Unless your child doesn’t explore the world of words, he will not be able to write anything. So make sure you spend some time with your child for reading. 
Reading takes a lot of time and mental energy, so ensure your child’s schedule isn't packed with other activities.  However, don’t rush..... Give him time to relax, breathe, contemplate, and think freely. This will allow him to grasp and understand alphabets and words better.



Encourage
Your child will learn about writing by watching you write. Talk with him about your writing skills, so that he begins to understand the importance of writing. Give your child opportunities to practice writing by helping him write his name on books, birthday cards, gifts etc, or by helping him write his own stories, essays or poems that interests him.
However, don’t forget to congratulate and appreciate him for his hard work. This will encourage your child to do better in future. 



Use Games
There are numerous games that help children with spelling and writing. The crossword puzzle is one example that is specially designed for children. Younger children can also play online word games like Hangman and Letter Blocks to practice their spelling, phonics, and word recognition skills. Word games are great because they help children focus on sounds and letters, and develop skills they need for reading, writing, and spelling.



Help Children in Their Homework
Once your kid is back from school, make sure you spend time with him while he does his writing assignments and homework. It will help you understand your child’s progress in writing skills. 
Feel free to gently correct his errors, however, do not make your child feel like he has done something miserable in his homework assignment.Instead, talk to him and help him understand why that error has to be rectified.




Today many CBSE schools and IBDP schools in Mumbai are taking efforts in addressing the needs of your child as a twenty-first-century global citizen. From reading, writing, creative thinking to extra curriculum activities, the school is taking every effort to focus on all-round development of your child.
Lastly, even after putting in all the efforts mentioned above - if you’re still worried that your child’s writing skills are below-average for his age group, be rest assured that not all kids learn to write at the same pace. In fact give him time and space to grow at his own speed.

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