Do any of you have any suggestions of fun activities to practice writing for a kid who absolutely hates to write? In fact, he'd prefer to do math problems in his head than write down the equations to make them easier to see and solve. I tried the leapster writing program, but it was too sensitive and would say letters were wrong when they really weren't. Tried mad libs, but he wouldn't write those either. I suppose we should concentrate on typing, too. Thanks!
I do believe that typing unlocks the door.
In the meantime, write down what he says. Perhaps a dream journal, or a website forum of his favorite topic (TV show, game, book etc.) If he hates handwriting, then try Handwriting without tears for 2 minutes a day. If he hates composition, wait until the typing comes it. Also read "6+1 Writing Traits" books - very useful for figuring out what is involved in composition.
Limerics, jump rope rhymes, might catch on. Pay him to compose answering machine message songs?
typing opens many doors,
Trinity
Questions,
I just reread your other post. Leave him alone with written product until he heals AND can type. Sorry to be blunt, but written expression is a like that.
Trinity
When my dd was a little younger she liked to create math tests. Maybe your son would enjoy making up math word problems.
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