Sep
08
2008
If you can remember far enough back, I wrote both part one and two of this series on Theorists of Child Development. My first post was about Freud and my second was aboutErikson. Today, I am going to take us closer to the end of this series and discuss Piaget. If you are not sure [...]
Jun
20
2008
If you remember a few weeks ago, I started a post on the Theorists of Child Development and by the end of a pretty long post, I had only covered Freud and some of his theories. I did hint that I was going to move on to Erik Erikson in a few weeks and [...]
Apr
29
2008

A few weeks ago I came across a media report on the author JK Rowling who spoke openly about her own personal battle with depression and her own thoughts about committing suicide. My initial reaction was to come down hard on the author since she is a heroine to many children and from several articles, the [...]
Apr
15
2008
You may not think that history is a very important subject to teach your young child but you are completely wrong. History is just another way to broaden your child’s horizons and to give to them world’s that seem completely unimaginable.
When my oldest became focused on Egypt, he couldn’t believe how different the world had [...]
Mar
27
2008

Welcome to the final post that I will be making on the topic of morals and family values. I’m sure you are more than ready to move onto a new topic and tomorrow I will have a great recipe for you to use at home.
But back to our topic on teaching morals and family values. [...]
Mar
25
2008
If you remember, yesterday I talked about things that we are teaching our children without even realizing it. You can read that post here.
I guess I should say that I was actually ranting but you’ll forgive me my flaws. I am after all human and as both a human and a parent I am allowed [...]