12 Comments

  1. Rhonda
    08/16/2017 @ 11:13 am

    I’m a big advocate of early childhood education. Thanks for sharing this great article on Sunday’s Best.

    • Bethany M. Edwards
      08/16/2017 @ 12:05 pm

      Thank you so much for your support! I found some really great articles for my own students and children. What a great blog linky to be a part of! Looking forward to more collaboration on your wonderful site!

  2. Jasmine Hewitt
    06/04/2017 @ 9:18 pm

    I love this-its never too early to start practicing these skills

    • Bethany M. Edwards
      06/04/2017 @ 9:52 pm

      Starting these habits early makes it so much easier when they get older doesn’t it?! Thanks for commenting!

  3. Kirsty from That Noise is Mine
    06/03/2017 @ 11:57 am

    Thank you for sharing this. These are great tips that I might put into practice.

    • Bethany M. Edwards
      06/04/2017 @ 9:51 pm

      Hope you can find them to be helpful in the future! Cheers!

  4. Elise Cohen Ho
    06/03/2017 @ 3:38 am

    Fabulous tips. Most especially the washable one 🙂

    • Bethany M. Edwards
      06/03/2017 @ 2:08 pm

      Washable markers make the world go round!;)

  5. Lauren
    06/03/2017 @ 2:29 am

    My daughter is 2 and I’m amazed at her need to copy me, so I sit down and write with her whenever I get the chance

    • Bethany M. Edwards
      06/04/2017 @ 9:55 pm

      They are like little parrots at 2 years old! I found that stage so very funny with my oldest! Amazing to hear them start to take risks and try to repeat your long sentences! Warms my heart!

  6. Jennifer S
    06/03/2017 @ 2:21 am

    Great insight into getting children to write at an early age. My daughter always loved to doodle and she could see animals and scenery in her work.

    • Bethany M. Edwards
      06/03/2017 @ 2:27 am

      That is wonderful to hear Jennifer. Doodles are the gateway to amazing things!