Dictation: A Revolutionary Approach for Helping Kids Become Writers
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08:40
Please tell where you're zooming from and what age kids you work with. Are you a homeschooler? A teacher?

08:49
Somwthing else?

09:07
My kids are 30 (!), 26, and 20.

09:12
I am Zooming from Portland, Oregon. I work with college age students.

09:35
I am zooming from San Diego. My kids are 12 and 14.

12:18
http://patriciazaballos.com/2009/10/23/take-five-minutes-and-try-this/

12:44
I wasn't on the last call.

12:45
I did

20:45
Far more complex sentence structure.

23:05
She also incorporates the senses

24:22
Yes

24:32
yes, when she was very young

24:47
I've used it with both and still use it with my 12 year-old who is dyslexic.

24:50
My daughter would ask me to add words to her artwork

26:37
40 years

27:03
My daughter was in third grade and my son and I are still working on it 🙂

27:13
9

30:52
they start to feel self-consious about what they are writing

31:04
like they might get judged as being stupid

38:42
rather

40:19
Forgive me, but I have to leave for a meeting. I so look forward to listening to the rest of the recording. Thank you!

40:31
Thanks!

48:10
how to paragraph. This is what my teen struggles with

51:31
https://www.utne.com/science-and-technology/the-lost-art-of-dictation/

01:08:33
http://patriciazaballos.com/the-dictation-project/

01:13:59
http://patriciazaballos.com/2012/04/19/my-handy-dandy-process-for-helping-kids-write-nonfiction-based-on-other-sources/