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The National Literacy Trust has today published research showing that children who enjoy writing and who write creatively outside school do significantly better in the classroom. However, the research also shows that far too many children are missing out on these benefits, as half of pupils (49.3 per cent) say they don’t enjoy writing outside school. The research is launched to mark the very first National Writing Day, a campaign coordinated by charity First Story to give children across the UK the opportunities and ideas to give writing a go and experience its benefits.
National Writing Day will play a crucial role in helping children discover that creative writing can be fun and can also boost their attainment, confidence, aspiration and imagination. National Writing Day is coordinated by First Story, a literacy charity who aims to change young lives through writing, and is supported by 35 partners, including the National Literacy Trust.
The National Literacy Trust has published some top tips for parents to help their child develop a love of writing in their free time:
The National Literacy Trust has more top tips, advice and ideas for parents to get their child writing on their Word for Life website.