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How to Write Your Sponsored Child No Matter Their Age

When I first started sponsoring Vitoria, she was 5 years old. She drew me pictures of flowers and I sent her princess stickers. But then, before I knew it, she was a teenager. Gone were the crayon drawings and glittery stationery.

Vitoria and her letters through the years.

I could have mourned the loss of those sweet letters. But instead, I decided to embrace the new season Vitoria and I were entering. I fumbled through a year of letters until we finally figured out our new rhythm. She told me about her dreams. What she wanted to be when she grew up.

I watched Vitoria grow up through those letters. And I’m so glad I didn’t give up until that very last letter I wrote Vitoria two years ago when she graduated from the Compassion program.

I want to help you not give up. No matter what age of the child you sponsor, we’ve got some ideas for you to make letter-writing just a little easier! Just scroll down to the right age and start writing!

What do you say to a toddler?

Write the Toddler You Sponsor ›

What do you say to a school-age child?

Starting school is exciting for a child — and it opens doors for new kinds of letters! The challenge is that “school-age” is represented by children of varying ages and needs. For example, a 5-year-old interacts with letters differently than a 12-year-old. Here’s how to write different school-age-appropriate letters:

5 to 7 Years Old

8 to 12 Years Old

Write the Child You Sponsor ›

What do you say to a teenager?

Write the Teen You Sponsor ›

What do you say to a young adult?

Write the Young Adult You Sponsor ›

Want to learn more about great letter writing? For more understanding on what is appropriate and not appropriate to share in your letters, check out the blog, “What Can I Share in Letters to the Child I Sponsor?” Or read “40 Questions to Ask in Your Letters for Every Season of the Year” for even more unique question-asking ideas!

And as always, join us on Pinterest to share your ideas for writing letters to that special student you’re sponsoring by becoming part of the Compassion Letter Club!


A version of this article was originally published on September 19, 2017.

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