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  1. GenerationXpert
    GenerationXpert says:

    I wonder if you taught the boys to type like we learned in the 80s, if they’d get more into writing. Hear me out. Once I learned to type, I could write a lot better because I could never write long hand as fast as my mind was going. I’ve notice my teenage kids (and our intern at my job) have to look at the keys when they type. If you have to think about typing, you’re 100 percent focused on what you’re writing.

    BTW, the letters on my keyboard at home are pretty much worn off. My girls can’t understand how I’m still able to use it – and why I don’t want a new one.

  2. Tanya D Richardson
    Tanya D Richardson says:

    I let my kid type her paragraphs as I seem to get better quality writing from her than long hand.. She is a pretty fast typer as well..

  3. LP
    LP says:

    “Like 1-800-xxx-ENTJ. But we couldn’t think of what the first three letters would be for the phone number.”

    Keep the xxx and make it a personality-type based phone sex hotline? There’s a business idea

  4. Shannon Graham
    Shannon Graham says:

    Hahah, this one was funny. I thought of an assignment I had in elementary school – draw a dinosaur that has your name and make it about you. Or something. I drew a pushupasaurus that was physiologically suited for doing pushups. It had back spines that were shaped like numbers 1 to 10. I put a lot of effort into it and it was good, even though I don’t draw much.

    Then the TA told me that the assignment was to use my name in the name of the dinosaur, and that it should reflect my interests. So it should be called “Shannonsaur” and maybe I could show it reading a book.

    I turned in a scribble entitled “Shannonsaur”, brimming with resentment.

    You should assign your kids to write advice for people they overhear you talking to on the phone and see what they come up with :)

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