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February 08, 2006

Wrightslaw - Advocacy Library - The Art of Writing Letters by Pam and Pete Wright

Link: Wrightslaw - Advocacy Library - The Art of Writing Letters by Pam and Pete Wright.

You write letters to request information, request action, provide information or describe an event, decline a request, and express appreciation.

In this article, you will learn about two approaches to letter writing, the Blame Approach and the Story-Telling Approach. You will learn the difference between business letters and therapeutic letters - and why you should never send therapeutic letters to the school.