How to write with kids under 10 without losing your mind

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Allie P.'s avatarAllie Potts

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Okay, so my headline is somewhat misleading. If you are attempting to write more than the occasional thank you note or noteĀ to the teacher about how very disappointed you were to learn of your normally charming daughter, Jenny’s decision to cut friend Mary’s hair in class, or why the teacher shouldn’t be alarmed when your son, Danny demands an extra seat at his desk for his imaginary friend, Mr. Hinklesworth, chances are yourĀ mind is already a little. . .well. . .off.

But according to my headline analyzer, ā€œHow to write with kids under 10 without losing more of your mind,ā€ was considered too wordy.

1) Set boundaries

Set aside a little place in your world where you can go where you write uninterrupted. It is best if the only way to enter this place is by passing through a mystic portal accessed only by answering a…

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