How do you get a homeschooled child to talk about death, their own or that of someone they love, without bringing them to tears or pushing them into painful silence? How do you open a safe discussion about depression or loneliness without forcing a child to reveal the secrets they wish to keep? How do you engage a child in exploring a choice they may need to make that reflects their values or what they believe? Children need to think about their actions and why they do the things they do. You can help them understand what causes anger to be released violently, or frustration to boil over into unkind words, or desire to be acted upon. Use these 100 writing prompts to get them thinking about ethics, morals and choices:
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