and studies show that risky play is really important for kids, all kids, because it teaches hazard assessment, it teaches delayed gratification, it teaches resilience, it teaches confidence. In other words, when kids get outside and practice...
We were only kids, 我们当时只是孩子, but we thought that if we could show her that the entire community supported her, 但我们觉得,如果可以让她感受到 整个小区对她的支持, maybe it would keep her strong. 也许她会更坚强。 Months passed by, and we lea...
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A lot of parents watch those videos– some of those parents like mine– counted it as one of the reasons they felt confident to pull their kids from traditional school. To try something different. I realized I'm part of this small but growing revolution of kids who are going about their...
What we do know is, if you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything original --if you’re not prepared to be wrong. And by the time they get to be adults, most kids have lost that capacity. 但我们都知道如果你不打算做错误的尝试你永远不会创造出新东西。如果...
This is the message that we absorb as kids, and this is the message that fully permeates as we grow up. We women believe it, men believe it, and guess what? As we become parents, we pass it on to our children, and so it goes. Well, so now I had my answer. This is why wome...
” Little bit are individual components that can be snapped together using magnets to create little electronic devices such as a confetti blower or a moving, glow-in-the-dark lobster. Ayah hopes that her Little Bits will encourage kids and adults alike to learn about electronics and the way ...
What is the talk about? What did you think of the speaker? Was she easy to understand? What is her message? Look at these quotes from the talk and discuss the questions below: “And we know why kids drop out. We know why kids don’t learn. It’s either poverty, low attendance, ...
And I didn’t want one, frankly. But now kids with degrees are often heading home to carry on playing video games, because you need an MA where the previous job required a BA, and now you need a PhD for the other. It’s a process of academic inflation. And it indicates the whole...