• Writing in Early Child years

    To help guide early childhood practitioners to implement meaningful classroom writing
    Writing in childhood encompasses the growth of writing abilities, including acquiring skills to write letters and words, comprehending grammar and sentence structure, and cultivating the capacity to communicate ideas and feelings through written language, which is very significant
    Most children begin their writing career by scribbling and drawing. Grasping the crayon or pencil with a full fist, a young scribbling child is exploring with space and form. He is creating a permanent record of his ideas and thoughts. These first scribbles can be proud accomplishments!
    The writing process is a set of steps that you can take to make writing easier for you. These steps are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Working through these steps can help your writing to be the best it can.