11/05/2026

About Us

Why I Built This Site

One evening last year, my son came to me with his school bag and a worried face. His teacher had given him an assignment: write an essay on “My Mother.”

He sat down, opened his notebook, and stared at the blank page for fifteen minutes. Then he looked up at me and asked: “Baba, how do I start?”

I searched online for help. I found plenty of results — but almost everything felt the same. Generic sentences. No real feeling. Nothing that sounded like a child actually wrote it.

“Why can’t I find something that sounds like him — not like a textbook?”

That night, I helped him write something in his own words. His teacher read it the next day and said it was the most honest essay she had seen from a student in a long time.

That moment is why Student Writing Hub exists.

Who I Am

PALASH   |   Founder, Student Writing Hub

Former computer teacher | Father of a Class 4 student |10 years teaching Computer Applications

For 10 years, I taught computer skills to young children — from basic typing to educational software. Every day I watched kids who were smart, curious, and creative, but who struggled the moment a teacher said “write an essay.”

Not because they had nothing to say. But because nobody had shown them how to say it.

I am not a professional writer. I do not have a degree in English literature. What I have is 10 years of watching children learn, a son in Class 4 who still asks me to help with his writing, and a genuine belief that every child has something worth saying- they just need the right guide.

As a web developer, I built this site in 2026 because I couldn’t find writing resources that felt honest and real for Indian and Bangladeshi students.

What Student Writing Hub Is — And What It Is Not

This site is not a place to copy-paste essays and submit them to your teacher. Any teacher who has read a hundred essays will know immediately.

This site is a place to understand how good writing works, so you can write your own version. Every essay and speech here is a model, not a template. Read it, understand the structure, then write yours.

I write every piece on this site with one question in my head: “Would my son’s teacher remember this?” If the answer is no, I rewrite it.

My Promise to Students, Parents & Teachers

  • Everything here is written to be understood, not just copied. I explain why each writing choice works, not just what to write.
  • I write for real children in real classrooms. My son is my test reader. If he finds it confusing, I rewrite it.
  • I write for Indian and Bangladeshi students specifically. “Tiffin” not “lunch box.” “Ma” not “Mom.” Real Indian and Bangladeshi school life, not American textbook examples.
  • I will never publish something I haven’t read out loud. If it sounds robotic, I don’t publish it. Speeches must sound spoken. Essays must sound felt.
  • This site will always be free for students. No paywalls. No “premium” essays. Every child deserves access to good writing guidance.

 

A Note for Parents

If your child is using this site, the best thing you can do is sit with them while they read — and then ask: “Now, what would YOU say about your mother? Your father? Your school?”

The essays here are starting points. Your child’s real memories, your family’s real conversations, your home’s real moments — those are what make a good essay great. I can teach the structure. Only your child can fill it with truth.

Happy Writing!

 

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