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Tag Archives: learning
No Two Brains Are The Same
Every scientist will tell you that no two brains are the same and every parent with two or more children will confirm that claim. Live and Learn. We All Do. Thanks for stopping by. Please share 🙂 Please don’t forget … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Uncategorized, World
Tagged children, education, future, learning, Prince Ea
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The REAL Reason Why Children Fidget
A perfect stranger pours her heart out to me over the phone. She complains that her six-year-old son is unable to sit still in the classroom. The school wants to test him for ADHD (attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder). This sounds familiar, … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Education, Environment
Tagged ADHD, Angela Hanscom, brain development, children, elementary, freedom, learning, movement, moving, Natural Way, Outdoors, School, Sensory play, whole child
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Keep Calm and Build A Lego House…
Okay so hate is a strong word and one that I try to keep my kids from saying. But, there are times I really, really, really dislike legos. I know how awesome they are for building skills in young children … Continue reading
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Tagged Brick by Brick, Builders, Business Week, childhood, cleaning, Collecting, Construction, Great Depression, Growing, learn, learning, Lego, life, michael jackson, motherhood, Recreation, Shopping, Thriller, Toy, Toys and Games, Train
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Trust The Children
Do we really need school? I don’t mean education, just forced schooling: six classes a day, five days a week, nine months a year, for twelve years. Is this deadly routine really necessary? And if so, for what? Don’t hide … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, education, Factory, George Washington, learning, Learning Theories, Live to Learn Learn to Live, Margaret Mead, Methods and Theories, School, Special Education, State school, Student, Teacher, Thomas Jefferson, United States
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