How to turn your child’s love for video games into a creative writing project

Is your child obsessed with video games? What if their screen time could become story time?

Before you worry about “too much gaming,” consider this: modern video games teach world-building, character development, plot structure, and creative storytelling, the same skills used in creative writing. In this article, I share how you can turn your child’s love for Minecraft, Roblox, Zelda or other narrative games into a powerful creative writing project. If you’re a parent of a child or teenager who loves gaming, this could completely change how you see their hobby.

Let’s turn players into authors. ✍️

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Creative Writing for Kids: The hidden skill that strengthens every other school subject

Parent, if you’re only thinking about English grades, you’re thinking too small. Creative writing builds critical thinking, academic strength across subjects, clear communication skills, resilience and confidence in your child.

The child who can structure a story can structure a science report. The child who can analyse a character can analyse a historical event. The child who can revise a draft can tackle a difficult maths concept.

Creative writing isn’t just a hobby. It’s a life skill.

If you want more than “just passing” for your child, read this article.

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Why professional support matters for young authors

If your child loves writing and storytelling but feels stuck, frustrated, or unsure how to improve, working with a children’s writing coach could make all the difference. While parents play an essential role in encouraging creativity, professional writing support helps young writers develop the technical skills, structure, and confidence they need to grow.

In this article, we explore how a children’s writing coach provides personalised feedback, teaches essential storytelling techniques such as character development and plot structure, and helps kids set achievable writing goals. Unlike traditional school writing lessons, creative writing coaching focuses on imagination, voice development, and real-world publishing insight tailored specifically for young writers.

5 Common Creative Writing Mistakes Parents Make

As a parent, you want to nurture your child’s creative writing spark. You celebrate their stories, encourage their imagination, and maybe even dream of them becoming the next great author.

When Your Child Loves Writing (But You’re Not Sure How to Help)

Picture this: Your child spends hours scribbling stories, creating elaborate fantasy worlds, or crafting poems about their pet hamster. They light up when talking about their latest character or plot. But when they ask for your feedback or get stuck on a story, you find yourself floundering. Maybe you’re not a writer yourself, or perhaps […]

Featured Story #15 – The Lost Boy

A girl writing in a book

This week’s Featured Short Story, “The Lost Boy,” follows a young boy named Eddy, who gets separated from his family while camping. He meets a talking fox named Ella, who helps him find his way back. Together, they navigate challenges, ultimately reuniting with Eddy’s family, who decide to adopt Ella.