Have you recently read your child's English writing?
Are you satisfied with it?
If not, we can help.


Write a Paragraph a Week
- Receive a topic every week
- Get daily instructions
- Have the paragraph corrected
- Receive feedback report
- Do follow-up exercises
- See peer's work
- Get family dinner table conversation topics
Write a Sentence a Day
- Receive 3 common words a day
- Use the words to form a sentence
- Do daily exercises and get answers
- Need only a couple of minutes a day
- Have the sentence corrected
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"40 to 41 percent of public school students at grades 8 and 12 had less than a page of writing homework in a typical week."
— The Atlantic
— The Atlantic
"Students who write four to five pages a week for English/language arts homework score higher than those who write fewer pages."
— Writing 2011, the National Assessment of Educational Progress at Grades 8 and 12
— Writing 2011, the National Assessment of Educational Progress at Grades 8 and 12