Start with Talking, Not Writing

Let Them Write About What They Actually Care About

Make It Low-Stakes at First

Use Prompts That Spark Imagination

Instead of “Write about your weekend,” try prompts like:

  • “If you woke up as your pet for a day, what would you do?”
  • “Design your own candy and describe what happens when you eat it.”
  • “You just found a door in your room that wasn’t there yesterday. What’s behind it?”

Turn Writing into a Game

Read Together, Often

Give Their Writing a Real Audience

Be Patient with Messy Handwriting and Spelling

The Real Goal