Young Authors National Competition: What You Need to Know

UEC Philippines is hosting Young Authors National Competition, a scholastic writing contest specifically made for Filipino young authors and writers.

Exciting prices and awards await the lucky winner. But most importantly, aspiring young writers get the chance to learn more about creative writing through the event. 

Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming Young Authors National Competition.

Young Authors National Competition helps boost your young author’s confidence

It’s one thing to teach young authors creative writing. It’s another to get them motivated to write.

That’s why kids need to be a part of a young author’s program.

Writing competitions are a surefire way to help kids do better. Having a goal that drives them to do better can do wonders for their skills. It also helps them build their confidence. 

And Unique English Classroom Philippines does just that. 
UEC Philippines is not your traditional English program. They offer a range of unique programs that helps kids fall in love with reading and writing in the English language.

One of which is preparing kids to become better at creative writing through contests and competitions. 

Creative writing is a skill. The more you practice, the better you become. And with the right feedback, kids can be better communicators and writers in the long run. 

Better communication skills boost one’s confidence levels and also help improve their self-image. 

Because of this, children will be more open to trying new opportunities and taking more calculated risks. 

Writing competitions open doors of opportunities for your child

Networking at a young age can do wonders for your child. It allows them to meet kids with the same interests and also open doors for them. 

Writing contests like the Young Authors National Competition also connects kids to potential mentors.  

These mentors can provide young authors and writers with the necessary feedback and guidance. 

Professional writers, guests, and judges get the chance to see your child’s work. This gives your kids access to golden nuggets of knowledge that can greatly improve your kid’s writing skills and style. 

Who knows, your young writer may just be the next best selling author the world is waiting for?

Parents get the chance to show support for their young writers

In between work, raising kids, and paying the bills, most parents struggle to spend quality time with their kids. 

Events like these help parents show their support to their children’s passion and bond with them at the same time. 

It means a whole lot for kids to know that their parents encourage their dream. It boosts their confidence and increases their willingness to try new things. 

Competitions, whether it be physical or mental, can have outstanding effects on children.

Pediatric neuropsychologist Timothy Gunn puts it in perspective. According to him, competitions and contests help kids learn the value of hard work and consistency. 

It also teaches them self-efficacy and cooperation among their peers. 

Kids with parents who encourage healthy competition also have a better chance of participating in events and activities again. They also win and lose gracefully. 

Losing is never easy, especially when kids have given it their all and fall short of winning the top prize. But with their parents’ support and encouragement, kids get to process the loss easier and faster. 

Competitions help kids create a process for writing

Here’s a confession that I know most writers relate to. I tend to edit what I write while I’m writing. 

And it’s one of the worst tendencies to have as a writer. 

When your brain edits as you write, it hinders the creative process.

The goal of the first draft is to let your thoughts flow like a spring. Once you’re done, that’s the time you polish. 

Writing camps help correct this kind of tendencies for young writers. 

This training will help young authors sharpen their skills and introduce them to new and better ways to write. 

For starters, kids get introduced to brainstorming techniques. They also get tips on the best research tips for developing plots and characters. 

Kids develop patience, humility, and resilience through continuous feedback and handling revisions. On top of that, they also learn how to self-edit, review, and polish their ideas to make their stories better. 

How to join the Young Authors National Competition 2020

Do you have a child that’s interested in becoming the next best selling young author? This is your chance to make it happen! 

The journey starts on January 11, 2020, Saturday, 9 AM to 11 AM at UEC branches near you. 

This writing competition is open to UEC and Non-UEC students aged 9 to 16 years old. 

Each participant is expected to write a 1,500-word short story with a theme to be announced on the day of the competition. 

Judges for the event will be coming from the UEC Philippines head office and UEC Singapore. 

Three top winners will be chosen and given a chance to compete on the national level. And a special Reader’s Choice Award will be given to one. 

This event is free. All you have to do is to click here to register and compete

The next Young Authors Competition will be on a nationwide level and comes with a 2-day creative writing boot camp. 

So what’s in it for you and your young writer?

The event will be facilitated by none other than Unique English Classroom’s Catherine Khoo

A joining fee of P1,500 will cover the two-day writing boot camp plus snacks. 

What’s great about this national essay contest? Even non-UEC students can participate and learn more about creative writing. 

Students will get the guidance they need to create better stories and a much-needed confidence boost before they participate.  

The contest winner will get an all-expense-paid trip to Singapore for two. The top three winners will also be invited to be a part of the prestigious International Youth Author’s Club. 

They will also learn how to become better writers through a free month mentorship from the UEC founder and head trainer. 

What a steal! 

Signing up is easy. All you have to do is register here

You can check out the payment details in their flyer below.

I recommend this creative writing boot camp for kids. 

In today’s world, cultivating your kid’s creativity and imagination is no longer an option. It’s a necessary element in ensuring their future success. 

Want to know more about the Young Authors National Competition? Check out their website today. 

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