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21 Nov 06

The World's Fair - Wouldn't it be great if Richard Scarry was still around to do a new Busytown book on science or sustainability? (I'd buy it anyway)

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    n essense, a Busytown book that focuses on concepts of sustainability or maybe even technology in general, where rapport can be continually fostered with analogous Lowly Worm type traditions.
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19 Nov 06

Language Log: Dueling stereotypes

  • teen boys refuse to share their exciting adventures with their
    parents. In other words, it was not about language use but
    secret-keeping: what happens in dudeland stays in dudeland.
10 Nov 06

Tell strong-willed toddlers what they should DO: Parent Hacks

  • Instead, we've started to tell her what TO DO. For instance, when she's about to pick up a cigarette butt on the ground, we say "Yucky. Step on it.". It redirects her action and becomes something she does every time she sees trash on the ground. Same for throwing food on the floor, "Put it on your tray." It sounds so simple, but it has changed our lives.

YouTube - Jesus Camp Trailer

  • Scary stuff! But very interesting, especially the justifications. Do the means justify the ends? - forestfortrees on 2006-09-29
07 Sep 06

When Toddlers Turn on the TV and Actually Learn - New York Times

  • The Vanderbilt research offers the possibility that the more socially engaging a video is, the more likely the deficit will disappear. But Dr. Troseth and other psychologists stress that in-person connections with parents are by far a child’s best teacher.
    • Summary of the research findings - on 2006-09-07
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  • Child-development experts say the deficit confirms the age-old wisdom that real-life interactions are best for babies.
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