Let Kids Just Play
Thursday, September 17th, 2009 Posted in Main essay, Play & creativity, School & scheduling | 3 Comments »Both of my kids’ teachers this year put articles in their back-to-school information packets about leaving kids with some unscheduled time. You know, bus schedules, info about field trips and the parents club, and by the way: please, please ...
Turn Off the Boob-Toob
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 Posted in Play & creativity, Screen time | 7 Comments »I know that I seemed to take a bit of an extreme stance in my last posting about kids and TV but a new study out shows, once again, a pretty strong link between happiness and NOT watching television. ...
7 Ways to Foster Creativity in Your Kids
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 Posted in Growth & fixed mindsets, Main essay, Play & creativity, School & scheduling, Success, Success & failure | 4 Comments »Many people assume that creativity is an inborn talent that their kids either do or do not have: just as all children are not equally intelligent, all children are not equally creative. But actually, creativity is more skill than ...
Back-to-School: Play and Academic Success
Monday, August 18th, 2008 Posted in Discipline, Play & creativity, School & scheduling, Success | 9 Comments »[Note: If you subscribe to get postings by email, I apoligize for the emails you got this weekend. We’re still trying to figure out why they went out (clearly my area of expertise is NOT why feedburner does what it ...











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