April 17, 2009, Newsletter Issue #307: Extra Help for an Early Writer

Tip of the Week

To help young children who are learning to write, you can try using a marker with disappearing ink as their guide. You can buy these at sewing supply stores. To do this, you write the letters, and they trace over top of them. By the next day, the marker has disappeared, leaving only their writing. This is a fun way to practice the alphabet, name writing, and story writing.

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