Make the Brave Writer lifestyle a natural part of your family's life.
Ultimately, every homeschooler wants their children to love language—to develop a love for the reading we know will expand their minds and broaden their horizons, be curious about the world they live in, and be confident in their self-expression. Creating a home environment that is saturated in language and culture is the best way to cultivate these qualities in our kids.
Here is an itemized list of the Brave Writer activities that support a language-rich lifestyle. Follow the links! And remember, don't feel guilty if you cannot get to everything every week. Once a month is plenty!
- Poetry Teatime
- Reading Aloud
- Big Juicy Conversations
- Freewriting
- Literary Elements
- Nature Journaling
- Writing Projects
- Art Appreciation
- Movies and Television
- Copywork
- Dictation
- Shakespeare
- One on One Time
- Jot It Down
- Language Games
- Sharing Your Writing
Read more about the Brave Writer Lifestyle here:
And check out Julie Bogart's book, The Brave Learner.