To Our Dear Parents

In this increasingly connected and complex world, the ability to think creatively cannot be underestimated. As problems become more challenging, there are fewer examples of how to solve them. With creativity, we stop relying on past solutions and open our hearts and minds to what can be.

 

This is why we built Dreamwriters. Our hope is that it becomes a safe environment for kids to explore, have fun, and let their imaginations run wild. There are no right or wrong answers - just possibilities. By exercising their creative muscles, our belief is that maybe one day, our little ones can solve the world’s problems - one story at a time.

 

Sincerely,

The Dreamwriters Team

The Case for Creative Writing

Seven Reasons Why
Children Should Write Stories

1

To Entertain

2

To Foster Artistic Expression

3

To Explore the Functions and Values of Writing

4

To Stimulate Imagination

5

To Clarify Thinking

6

To Search for Identity

7

To Learn to Read and Write

Author: Gail E. Tompkins
Source: Language Arts, Vol. 59, No.7, Writing (October 1982), pp. 718-721
Published by: National Council of Teachers of English

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