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E-Book for parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles
E-book Called 6 black holes of childhood, let me know if you are interested I will Send it to you in DM. i only ask for a review of the work in exchange for the Book itself. TIA
E-Book for parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles
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@Mary Nunaley DM and primarily content or thoughts of anything missing. I am trying to make it comprehensivebut not too much if that makes sense. More useful formating or how reader friendly it is. About to take off on a phane so I will DM it to you shortly
apologizing to your kid
im curious, i think this is a powerful way to be real with your kids. show them how to be a good humans by apologizing when you get it wrong. Do you think this is a problem? why or why not?
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@Janell Bitton 100 % agreed.
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@Daniel Cavaretta yes I agree setting a good example is very important for our kids. Modeling is one of the first way they learn. Then showing we are not prefect is critical for them to learn also.
Welcome to Science Adventure Week
It’s going to be hard to top the enthusiasm the 3 gif game generated but let’s see if I can pique your curiosity with some science ideas. Much like math, my experience has been science can be intimidating for adults and kids so this week, we are going to have some fun. If you look at the Harvard research on "mattering," one of the biggest stressors for kids is the fear of making a mistake. In many classrooms, science is taught as a series of known facts. You follow the instructions, you get the result, and you get the "A." If the experiment "fails," the student feels like they failed. But true science is the opposite. Science is the only discipline where "failure" is actually just data. This week, we aren't focusing on "finding the answer." We are focusing on the Science of Wonder. We’re going to encourage our kids to be "Chief Observers." We want them to realize that their questions are more valuable than their test scores. When we approach the world with a scientific lens, we move from being "performers" to being "explorers."
Welcome to Science Adventure Week
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1 like • 26d
my son and i create a hovercraft with a electric leaf blower. had a good time and it was a big hit. plus we had a blast doing it.
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Tim Tindle
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@timtindle
Father to many (17+), entrepreneur, and life long learner.

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