Hey Sarah! When (and how) do I…teach writing, take my kids to the library, require a teen to read?
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Learn more about the Circle with Sarah Retreat happening this August
In this episode, I’m answering more of your questions.
You’ve sent in some fabulous messages and I’m going to tackle them rapid-fire for you and answer as many as possible today.
Today I’m sharing about when to use Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) or teach composition, when and how to start using the library, and what to do when a teenager doesn’t enjoy reading.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Why you don’t need to rush your kids into composition, and what I do instead
Strategies for handling books you’d rather your kids didn’t check out of the library
How to encourage older, dyslexic kids in reading
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Mentioned in This Episode:
RAR #217: It’s Time to Put Some Pinecones Back
IEW
Writer's Workshop - Layers of Learning
Redeemed Reader
Common Sense Media
Books Mentioned in This Episode:
Minn of the Mississippi
Ramona the Pest
The Hobbit
The Boxcar Children
Zita the Spacegirl
Diary of a Wimpy KidRaising Kids Who Read
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