Children Write the Future Writing Contest

children write the futureSummer is here and there has never been a better time to get your child’s writing where it should be. If you have a child, Cindy and I have a present.

Children do write the future and we want that horizon to be as rich as possible. ChildrenWritetheFuture.com is a site for young writers with a portion of the site’s content developed by the young writers themselves.

The Children Write the Future newsletter comes with tips and tricks to help find the best writer inside your child. We’re kicking it off with a summer writing contest. If you are already subscribed, the details are in your inbox. If you haven’t subscribed and know you want to, you can do so below. Everyone else, head to Children Write the Future and check it out!

See you soon!

Writer Dad

About Sean Platt

Sean Platt is author of Syllable Soup and Penny to a Million, plus co-founder of Children Write the Future. Follow him on Twitter (and make your life better with the right words!).

Comments

  1. J.D. Meier says:

    I think that’s too cool. Writing is too important of a skill not to help tease it out and nurture it starting young.

  2. J.D. Meier says:

    I think that’s too cool. Writing is too important of a skill not to help tease it out and nurture it starting young.

  3. J.D. Meier says:

    I think that’s too cool. Writing is too important of a skill not to help tease it out and nurture it starting young.

  4. janice says:

    I’m going to run this one by the kids right now!

  5. janice says:

    I’m going to run this one by the kids right now!

  6. janice says:

    I’m going to run this one by the kids right now!

  7. Laurie says:

    Looking forward to promoting you at the conference I’m attending this week! Good luck Sean and Cindy!!

  8. Laurie says:

    Looking forward to promoting you at the conference I’m attending this week! Good luck Sean and Cindy!!

  9. Laurie says:

    Looking forward to promoting you at the conference I’m attending this week! Good luck Sean and Cindy!!

  10. Paisley says:

    This is wonderful! So wish this kind of thing was around when I was a kid.

  11. Paisley says:

    This is wonderful! So wish this kind of thing was around when I was a kid.

  12. Paisley says:

    This is wonderful! So wish this kind of thing was around when I was a kid.

  13. Writer Dad says:

    JD: Exactly, I know it’s the domain name, but Cindy and I truly believe that children write the future. We should give them the sharpest tools at the earliest possible time.

    Janice: I hope they have fun!

    Laurie: That is really so kind of you, Laurie. Thank you so much.

    P.S. I LOVED your accent.

    Paisley: LOL, me too!

  14. Writer Dad says:

    JD: Exactly, I know it’s the domain name, but Cindy and I truly believe that children write the future. We should give them the sharpest tools at the earliest possible time.

    Janice: I hope they have fun!

    Laurie: That is really so kind of you, Laurie. Thank you so much.

    P.S. I LOVED your accent.

    Paisley: LOL, me too!

  15. Writer Dad says:

    JD: Exactly, I know it’s the domain name, but Cindy and I truly believe that children write the future. We should give them the sharpest tools at the earliest possible time.

    Janice: I hope they have fun!

    Laurie: That is really so kind of you, Laurie. Thank you so much.

    P.S. I LOVED your accent.

    Paisley: LOL, me too!

  16. Jake Alger says:

    Great idea. The decline of writing sickens me daily.

  17. Jake Alger says:

    Great idea. The decline of writing sickens me daily.

  18. Jake Alger says:

    Great idea. The decline of writing sickens me daily.

  19. Writer Dad says:

    So true, and it’s getting worse – not better. I know you’re wee one is only 91/2 months, but I’m afraid it won’t be too much better by the time he’s ready for Kindergarten. As parents, we need to do all we can at the earliest opportunity. At least you’re on it.

  20. Writer Dad says:

    So true, and it’s getting worse – not better. I know you’re wee one is only 91/2 months, but I’m afraid it won’t be too much better by the time he’s ready for Kindergarten. As parents, we need to do all we can at the earliest opportunity. At least you’re on it.

  21. Writer Dad says:

    So true, and it’s getting worse – not better. I know you’re wee one is only 91/2 months, but I’m afraid it won’t be too much better by the time he’s ready for Kindergarten. As parents, we need to do all we can at the earliest opportunity. At least you’re on it.

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