Monthly Archives: March 2011
Journal Ideas: 8 Fun Inspirations for Kid Journaling
Journal Ideas – Great journal ideas are key to keeping kids engaged in thier journal keeping efforts. Journaling is a fun way to keep a child’s writing skills – and imagination – sharp and fresh. This activity is great to share as a family, to do on one’s own or to mix it up and… more
How to Journal | 5 Great Tips
How to Journal — For the purpose of this article we focus on tweens, yet know that these tips really may be applied to anyone of any age. Journal keeping is an ageless activity! Journal keeping can serve several purposes. For example, it is a great tool when a tween needs to vent their feelings… more
Journal Topics – Random Acts of Kindness (53 Writing Ideas)
Journal Topics Random Acts of Kindness Day, March 17th — Perfect focus for Elementary and Middle School Kids (but great for adults too!) ~~~ Injecting random acts of kindness into daily life is a great way for a person to brighten his or her attitude, as well as to help others. Show students the importance… more
More than 50 Journal Topics about Absolutely Incredible Kid Day
Journal Topics – This is just one of the great journal topics we have to offer you that is perfect for Elementary and Middle School Kids ~~~ Absolutely Incredible Kid Day is held on the third Thursday of each March. Celebrated since 1996, the campaign from Camp Fire USA encourages adults to write letters to… more
Journal Topics: Think Spring! (53 Writing Ideas)
Journal Topics – Spring is just one of the great journal topics we have to offer you that is perfect for Elementary and Middle School Kids (yet great for adults too!) ~~~ Spring is in the air, and students are getting excited for summer vacation, warm weather, and outdoor fun. You can encourage their excitement… more
Preteen Journaling – 5 Tips to Get Preteens to Appreciate It
Preteen Journaling— Preteen Journaling, for many people, is as personal and therapeutic as lying on a couch and talking to a therapist for hours. Once the pen starts gliding over the paper the mind starts to dig deeper and deeper into thoughts, memories, dreams, curiosities, and fears that are very far from the surface of… more




