They are offering more description, better sentence structure, etc. This year I've seen a huge jump in my kids writing. They are simple, easy to do, and they get great results. She offers so many great ideas to get the kids writing. I have purchased several BW elements, but the ones we've used the most have been free through her daily tips. I like Bravewriter because it keeps it fun. Would it work to use Bravewriter to learn to enjoy writing (I guess it will do that?) and then go into iew at jr high or high school to add another level of refinement or would the two programs not work that way and build on each other? I have to say I'm not as familiar with Bravewriter though the little I've seen looks interesting. But I also like iew in that it feels like a set of easy to implement tricks that can really prove writing quickly. I guess I just like to have a real purpose to my writing - I don't mind writing when I really have something I want to say. If the projects were fun and interesting I can see her enjoying writing but even I have a hard time with assignments that seem to be "just a busywork piece" ie not something I would want to spend a lot of time to write about "for no reason" (though I realize it's all in the name of learning and practicing). We really would be starting from the beginning. She has wanted to write a story a couple of times but hasn't done a lot of formal writing other than that. Other Resources for Learning Challenges. Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Stories and Tales From Around the World.
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