Primary writing tutors help children structure ideas, develop vocabulary, apply punctuation correctly and write fluently across different genres. Whether your child avoids writing, produces very short pieces or struggles to organise their thoughts, a tutor provides the supportive, low-stakes environment where real writing confidence is built.
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Writing requires children to simultaneously manage handwriting, spelling, grammar, punctuation and content — a huge cognitive load. Many capable children underperform in writing because they are trying to do all of these things at once and have never been explicitly taught to plan and structure their ideas before writing.
My child hates writing. How can a tutor help?
A good primary writing tutor starts by removing the pressure. Short, game-like exercises, writing about favourite topics, voice recording ideas before writing — these strategies build positive associations with writing. Once your child sees writing as something they can do, progress tends to accelerate rapidly.
What writing genres does a primary tutor cover?
The KS2 curriculum covers narrative (story writing), persuasive writing, explanation texts, non-chronological reports, letters, recounts and poetry. A tutor will typically identify which genres your child finds most challenging and work systematically through the features of each, using models and structured planning frames.
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