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The Reluctant Writer Rescue Kit

A printable praise-first toolkit + a 5-day email mini-course in the Willow method — for parents of 9–12s who'd rather do anything than write.

The one idea that changes everything

Protect the writer, not the writing. A child who feels safe writing will write more — and writing more is how they get good. Confidence comes before skill, never the other way around. Everything below is built on that.

The praise-first move (print this)

Before any correction, find two specific things that worked and name them precisely — then offer one gentle, forward-looking nudge. Never a red pen, never a report card.

Two specific praises — not “good job”, but “the bit where the dog growled made me jump.” 🌱 One gentle nudge — forward-framed: “next time, tell me what it sounded like.”

Your turn — fill this in after your child writes today:

Three story-starters for a blank-page day

A reluctant writer who won’t write a paragraph will happily write three when there’s a world to step into. Cut these out:

  1. A dragon just landed in the garden. What happens next?
  2. You find a door in your bedroom wall that wasn’t there yesterday. You open it…
  3. Your pet can suddenly talk — but only for one hour. What do they say first?

The small-and-daily tracker

Five honest minutes a day beats an hour-long battle once a week. Tick a box each day they write — anything counts.

Mon ▢ Tue ▢ Wed ▢ Thu ▢ Fri ▢ Sat ▢ Sun ▢


The 5-day email mini-course

The kit is paired with a short email series that pre-sells the Willow method — one small idea a day:

  1. Day 1 — Why “I hate writing” is a signal, not a verdict. What resistance is really telling you.
  2. Day 2 — Praise first, and be specific. The two-praises rule, and why vague praise backfires.
  3. Day 3 — Give the page a story to live in. Turning a chore into an invitation.
  4. Day 4 — Small and daily beats long and rare. Building the habit that builds the skill.
  5. Day 5 — When to gently seek help. The non-diagnostic “when to talk to a teacher” line.

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🔒 Cookieless. A parent's email only — never a child's, never tracked.