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Becoming a Writer: What We Learn From a Child’s First Stories

Posted on March 22, 2017 by Beyond The Apple

Personal Reflections: My son: My son’s first story consisted of a series wavy lines and curlicues written in black marker across the back of a leather sofa. Upon completion, he declared, “Look! I wrote my story in grown up writing!” … Continue reading →

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