With all the ideas in my head I never thought I’d see the day… 31.03.08
I have some sort of writers block going on. It’s not a case of having nothing to write about but a case of having so much to write about that I can’t finish anything off.
It has been a busy weekend but thats no excuse. I’ve just checked the drafts sitting waiting to be finished off for this block and theres at least 5 articles almost finished with another 3 just needing a little work done to them. Whats the problem you may ask? Well I just can’t find a way to finish them off that I’m happy with. I even started rewriting some of them completely which just makes things worse.

photo credit: nics_events
One of the good things that came from all this however is that I’m starting to see things my kids could learn just from the processes involved in blogging. You are taught in school from an early age about how writing is structured and over time you learn how to plan out exactly what you are going to write before you write it. Which brings me to an idea that I’ve had kicking about for a while. A lot of people have problems with their children having a presence on the internet or even just having their photo uploaded in a public space somewhere. Personally I don’t see that much of a problem with it but everyone has their own limits. About the only thing I worry about is posting photos of my kids where they would be easily identifiable but then again I’m sort of like that with photos of myself anyway.
But on to the idea. I’ve seen many blogs out there written by young kids but actually typed up by their parents. If your wanting your kids to learn anything from blogging taking their words and fixing them so that they are grammatically correct and are spelled perfectly is the wrong way to go. Hopefully I’ll be able to encourage my step-son to ‘guest’ post on here in the near future. Kids these days may be more computer literate than previous generations but with text and l337 speak all the rage their grasp of the written language is sadly lacking. Hopefully this will encourage him to write about more than what his teacher asks him to write in his handwriting books at school.






