Podcast: Emotional Safety in Writing
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Continuing our podcast series on the Four Forces of Enchantment, let’s talk more about risk-taking.
Some writing programs don’t address the key condition needed to take risks in writing: emotional safety.
That’s why writing a diary or a journal has been popular for centuries. The tradition of daily writing away from readers allows people to:
- discover their own thoughts,
- externalize their feelings,
- process what happens to them.
In our “educator” hunger to create writers of our children, sometimes we skip the step that allows them to write without our prying eyes.
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