If you could be a character in a fairy tale, which story would you want to be in and why?
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If you could be a character in a fairy tale, which story would you want to be in and why?
New to freewriting? Check out our online guide.
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Are you struggling with family drama and looking for ways to create a more harmonious home environment? You’re not alone!
We recently sat down with Nedra Tawwab, a licensed therapist and New York Times bestselling author of “Set Boundaries, Find Peace” and “Drama Free,” who shared valuable insights and advice on:
As a seasoned expert in managing personal and family relationships, Nedra offers practical guidance on dealing with personal pain, estrangement, and the importance of preserving the integrity of a child’s experience in a drama-free environment.
Embrace Boundaries and Assertiveness
Setting boundaries is essential in maintaining healthy relationships and achieving a drama-free life. Boundaries can be flexible and change over time, and it’s important to recognize the difference between a boundary and a punishment. When it comes to assertiveness, it’s crucial to communicate your needs and express your boundaries, even if it feels uncomfortable. Remember, being assertive is not the same as being rude.
Preserving the Integrity of Childhood
Parents often face challenges when dealing with their own emotional issues while trying to maintain a child’s sacred childhood. It’s important to allow children to enjoy their young years without burdening them with adult responsibilities or emotions. Furthermore, parents should acknowledge their mistakes and apologize to their children, modeling how to handle emotions and paving the way for better parenting. This practice, called “living amends,” helps parents demonstrate growth and change through their actions, which can heal past hurts.
Dealing with Personal Pain and Estrangement
Dr. Tawwab highlights the importance of allowing people to experience their pain for as long as they need to, without pressuring them to move on or forgive. Forgiveness is not a requirement for moving forward in life, and everyone’s experience and relationships are unique. When it comes to estrangement within families, it’s essential to respect and accept the boundaries others have set for themselves. Sometimes, people leave relationships not to punish others but to find peace.
To minimize drama in relationships, it’s crucial to consider one’s own role in creating or allowing it to persist. By changing how you engage with others, you can maintain healthy relationships with those who may not change themselves. Embracing boundaries, preserving the integrity of childhood, and dealing with personal pain and estrangement are key strategies to create a more fulfilling and drama-free homeschooling experience for both you and your children.
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Each June, I announce the line ups for our wildly popular literature programs!
For the Quill (5-7), I reveal the themes that help us pick our picture books.
For the Dart (8-10), Arrow (11-12), Boomerang (13-14), and Slingshot (15-18), I announce the newly selected book titles for the coming academic year!
For kids ages 5-10: Watch the REPLAY.
For kids ages 11-18: Watch the REPLAY
Our Mechanics & Literature programs teach:
The big reveal is also exciting for you because these are:
Here at Brave Writer, we take the selection of these book titles Very Seriously!
All year, we read, discuss, and delight in the year’s latest fiction as well as relishing the classics.
By the time we’ve settled on a book list, we’re chomping at the bit to share it with you!
You can expect a lively, inspired reading journey.
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May’s Dart, Arrow, and Boomerang selections feature imaginative plots and endearing protagonists embarking on big adventures. Enjoy cuddles on the couch while exploring the writing, mechanics, and literary devices that shine throughout these stories.
This month’s Quill will get your kids moving! The world of sports is the perfect place to play as your family:
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Spectacular Sports
Ready, set, go! It’s time to race on into a new issue of the Quill! The last of this school year!
In this Quill we’ll play a game of Name That Team; rack up vocabulary points with a look at sports-themed words and phrases; author the MVP of ABC books; discover dots, lines, and dashes—the building blocks of writing—all over the playing field; skip-count our way to a winning score; and take a second look (get it?) at the many ways time is tracked in athletic events!
Note: You can use any sports picture books you have in your stacks or find at your library.
Some suggestions:
Wilderlore: The Accidental Apprentice by Amanda Foody
Adventure, epic wordbuilding, and an endearing protagonist make for a light-hearted fantasy the whole family can enjoy.
This month’s literary device is setting. A good book transports us to wondrous new places. We’ll find out how when we delve into dynamic descriptions of landscapes, time, and habitats, to see how such details, woven together, carry readers to a whole new world!
We’ll also:
Pages and Co.: The Bookwanderers by Anna James
Join Tilly, our spirited protagonist, and wander through the pages of beloved childhood classics, engaging with curious characters along the way!
May’s literary device is setting. We’ll step into Tilly’s wondrous world to experience the ways time and location provide vivid backdrops for spectacular scenes and stories.
We’ll also:
Content note: Parents may wish to preview this book before sharing it with their children. Although this lighthearted story features a happy ending, through fantastical circumstances, Tilly’s parents disappear and her dad is thought to have died. Additionally, this story references bookish magic.
A Snake Falls to the Earth by Darcie Little Badger
Join Nina, our story’s protagonist. She believes in the old stories of the Lipan Apache storytellers, and she’s ready to share them with you!
In this Boomerang, we’ll:
A note about content: A Snake Falls to Earth is a modern fantasy story that centers around family, friendship, loyalty, and courage. It also deals with potentially charged topics. You, as the parent, can decide if this book is right for your family and how you want to engage in the discourse this book might spark. We encourage parents to read ahead in order to be prepared for deep conversations with teens.
For ages 15-18, check out the Slingshot.
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May is a super time to jump in!
Here are some tips for using Growing Brave Writers at the end of the year!
Go directly to the Freewriting chapter.
This chapter offers 25 pages of effective freewriting practices—including feedback strategies to help your young writer grow!
And that’s just one chapter! There are 236 pages to explore!
Use effective revision and editing strategies in Chapters 8 and 9 to polish end-of-year writing samples.
These easy-to-impliment practices will help you and your child end the year on a high note!
Utilize sample narrative sketches and word banks throughout to help you write end-of-year reports.
Plan from behind by giving you and your child credit for what you’ve achieved this year—even when it does not look like “school.” The sample sketches and word banks give you the language your need to write end-of-year reports with ease.
Growing Brave Writers is the tool you need no matter where you are in your homeschool journey—kids from ages 5–18!
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