Autism can affect the way children learn, and it is commonly accompanied by concurrent difficulties such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. Writing can be difficult for children with autism.
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Commas Part 2: Introductory Elements
When we write, we should vary our sentence structure, not beginning every sentence with the subject, but beginning some sentences with introductory words, phrases, and clauses.
Commas Part 1: Five Common Uses for Commas
Commas: The bane of a writer’s existence. Depending on where you look, there can be ten — or tons — of comma rules.
Best Grammar Activities That Will Teach Your Kids To Cooperate
Should you really mix games and grammar? Most teachers say yes.
You Can Quote Me on This Too: Quotation Marks, Part 2
Last week’s post was about using quotation marks in dialogue and direct quotations. There are several other uses for quotation marks, and we will talk about those in this post.
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