The story written out: GIVE WAY TO YOUR WORST IMPULSE

 The story written out:

 GIVE WAY TO YOUR WORST IMPULSE

2020/10/10

This week I left the work a little bit later than I should have. I thought the story would come to me if the deadline of this week's homework would get closer, but instead it just made me more anxious and irritated. I am still working on it just a little bit, but so far I have a pretty good story. I just hope the message is clear enough for children to understand. 

I based the story off the research I did in the first week, which I will leave the links to at the end of this post and I will add an I will add an extra one I found while doing some more research. The story is the same story pattern that I had in my rough draft. I will try next week to make sure to get this done before the deadline, because my worst impulse is to leave things at the last minute. 

I am also currently doing research on how to make this a pop-up book, so that it is more engaging and fun for children. I am still a bit unsure if this will work as I hope it would, but like I said last week I am trying to be an example and taking my own advice to have courage and to just go for it even if it fails. I am not a professional writer, which is why I am studying at Open Window, so please again don't be too harsh.  

List of sources:

All Pro Dad. 2018. 7 Ways to Teach Your Children to Be Bravehttps://www.allprodad.com/7-ways-to-teach-your-children-to-be-brave/ (Accessed on 22 September 2020).

Clark, H. 2020. Encouraging Bravery in Kids: 3 Key Strategies. https://aliciaclarkpsyd.com/encouraging-bravery-in-kids/ (Accessed on 10 October 2020)  

The Center for Parenting EducationKids and courage.  https://centerforparentingeducation.org/library-of-articles/self-esteem/kids-and-courage/ (Accessed on 20 September 2020).

Young, K. 2016. Building Courage in Kids – How to Teach Kids to Be Brave. https://www.heysigmund.com/building-courage-in-kids/ (Accessed on 21 September 2020).

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