Tag: homeschool education
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Perfectionism in Children
In this post, we will to talk about perfectionism in children and its remedy. For some of you, this may be the most important blog post you read in your life, for the very qualities we discuss here could make or break your children’s future. You may wonder why I say, “its remedy.” I’m talking…
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Artistic Speech
In this post, we will introduce the benefits of artistic speech in education. First, however, let’s understand what we mean by artistic speech. All day long we talk, talk, talk, but how often do we pay attention to how we are talking? How much effort do we put into the formation of our vowels and…
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What Does it Mean to Be Human?
This post is effectively part III in our recent series on AI. We started by talking about AI in education broadly. Then, we talked about AI in teaching. In those posts, I kept hitting at a more central question, “What does it mean to be human?” For, if we want to know the place of…
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AI in Teaching
Last week, we wrote a post on this topic. A week later, I’m feeling like the message about AI in teaching wasn’t strong enough, so here’s essentially part II. The following expressed my own values around this issue, so take it or leave it. The Harm in Using AI in Teaching Regarding the question of…
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The Pros and Cons of AI in Education
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all the rage now. Who among you hasn’t used ChatGPT or one of its kin? We’ve all actually been using AI for years now in various ways. Every time you put on your responsive cruise control or your lane assist in your car, that’s AI. Every time you fly on a…
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How to Work with ADD (Attention-Deficit Disorder)
In our last post, we discussed ADD (Attention-Deficit Disorder) from multiple perspectives. This condition affects an increasing number of youth. Teachers know that neurodivergence is growing, and so our methods need to grow with the need. In this post, I want to give you some practical suggestions for how to work with ADD. A Brief…
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What is ADD?
In this post, I’d like to discuss the question, “What is ADD?” We are of course talking about Attention Deficit Disorder. We could extend it to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as well. The two conditions are closely related. This is the first of two posts on the topic, however, for next week I plan…
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How to Take Notes
In this post, I want to discuss ways to take notes. This is an important skill starting in middle school. It is certainly needed going into high school and beyond. In this article, I will discuss reasons why note taking is important and why notes should be handwritten. Let’s begin with the latter. Why Take…
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Happy Children
In a recent interview, Dr. Leonard Sax, a long-time family physician and psychologist, explained that the biggest predictor of adult well-being in children is their relationship with their parents. Let that sink in for a minute. Happy children are those who have the best relationships with their caregivers. Does that surprise you as it did…
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Winter or Advent Spiral
This week, I wanted to write a post about making winter holidays meaningful, especially for adolescents and teens. I will focus on the Winter or Advent Spiral, commonly done in Waldorf settings. The principles, however, are broadly applicable to other traditions as well, so extrapolate as necessary. The Difference Between Children and Adolescents At puberty,…