Writing Allies Blog

Help children discover the joy in writing. We're not about grammar drills or five-paragraph essays. Instead, we provide parents with the tools and confidence to become their child's creative writing ally, fostering an environment where storytelling flourishes and learning becomes an adventure.

OPEN AL: The Human Framework for Learning in an Age of Artificial Intelligence aieducation childdevelopment futureoflearning learningcoach openal writingallies Nov 19, 2025

The world our children are growing up in is changing faster than any previous generation has ever experienced.
AI can now write essays, plan lessons, summarise chapters, and generate ideas with astoni...

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What Is OPEN AL? The Human Framework for the Age of AI aieducation childdevelopment futureoflearning learningcoach openal writingallies Nov 19, 2025

In an era where AI can generate essays, solve equations, and mimic style in seconds, it's easy to believe children need more technology to keep up.

But what they truly need is more humanity.

OPEN AL...

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Helping Your Young Storyteller Shine! May 02, 2025

Welcome to Write Craft Edit: Helping Your Young Storyteller Shine! ✨

If you’re reading this, chances are you already know something beautiful:
Stories matter.
And helping your child fall in love with...

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Let's Spark Some Brilliant Ideas! Apr 26, 2025

 

Welcome to Write Craft Edit: Let's Spark Some Brilliant Ideas!

🚀 Ready to take your writing ideas from “meh” to magnetic?
You’re in the right place.
Here at Write Craft Edit, we’re all about givin...

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The Art of Writing Well: From Struggling Student to Teacher Jan 09, 2025

As I look back on my thirty years of teaching writing to young minds, I can't help but smile at life's wonderful irony. You see, I was once the student who dreaded writing more than anything else. Dys...

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Our Journey to Writing Allies writingallies Jan 09, 2025

Hi there, allow me to introduce myself. I’m Kim Le Bas, an educator with over thirty years experience in both the classroom and as an administrator. When I was a child, I struggled with dyslexia. I wa...

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