photo by Sylvia Woodman
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Wonder and discovery
photo by Sylvia Woodman
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
The same old story
On a remote farm, there was a nephew, an uncle, a beautiful too-closely-related strongwoman, a wrinkly little one with a stick who was more powerful than appearances suggested...
Little did they know the fate that would take them to a distant place.
I didn't do the art, but I like it. The storytelling is mine.
The juxtaposition of Jed Clampett and the Jedi is a good example of "comparison and contrast." Without using that phrase you can look for, or induce (if you can do it casually and for fun) situations in which your children are comparing one thing to another, looking for similarities and differences.
Just because something is silly doesn't mean high-level cognition isn't happening. If humor helps, find it. Make it. Appreciate it in your children.
...Thinking and Learning and Bears
photo art... shared on facebook, and I can't credit it
Little did they know the fate that would take them to a distant place.
The juxtaposition of Jed Clampett and the Jedi is a good example of "comparison and contrast." Without using that phrase you can look for, or induce (if you can do it casually and for fun) situations in which your children are comparing one thing to another, looking for similarities and differences.
Just because something is silly doesn't mean high-level cognition isn't happening. If humor helps, find it. Make it. Appreciate it in your children.
photo art... shared on facebook, and I can't credit it
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Imagining
Play with words, with ideas, with thoughts.
Play with music.
Play in the rain.
Play in the dark.
Play with your food.
But play safely. Play is only play when no one involved is objecting. It's only playing if everyone is playing.
SandraDodd.com/playing
photo by Sandra Dodd
Monday, May 2, 2022
What do you want?
photo by Sarah S.
(quote is from page 203-236 of The Big Book of Unschooling)
Sunday, May 1, 2022
Smooth it off
photo by Roya Dedeaux
(quote is from page 203-236 of The Big Book of Unschooling)
Saturday, April 30, 2022
What's different?
photo by Gail Higgins
(quote is from page 203-236 of The Big Book of Unschooling)
Friday, April 29, 2022
Knowing where you are
We let Holly choose carpet once, but we couldn't have legally required her to pay for it, as she was only eight or nine at the time.
We have surprised waiters in many restaurants by turning to our children questioningly when the waiter asks the adults "Would you like to see the dessert menu?" They're even more surprised when the kids say, "No thanks," or "I'm full," while making friendly eye contact with the waiter.
photo by Cátia Maciel
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