Choosing practical homeschool writing curriculum from Pre-K to High School should not be daunting. You’ll love the tips here at my site Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.
Besides math, choosing homeschool writing curriculum can be especially stressful.
Understanding how the journey unfolds is key to knowing what to focus on for each STEP not year.
Repeat: Focus on the process so you don’t compare your child to others but chart his progress.
Too, don’t make the mistake of confusing penmanship with composition.

You need to teach both.
For instance, a child can’t appreciate food or eat without learning to chew, let alone compose a recipe.
Writing is no different.
It’s hard to compose when a child is held back because of not knowing how to write letters.
It’s that simple. Teach penmanship first, then composition.
WORK ON FINE MOTOR SKILLS PRE-K TO 1ST GRADE.
STEP 1.
FOCUS ON COMPOSITION FROM 4TH GRADE UP
STEP 2.
MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL HOMESCHOOL WRITING CURRICULUM
STEP 3.

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