Kat - does the tale of two cities need to be a specific edition?
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
msbelle, nope. I have 10 kids in academic decathalon next year and another 50 in ONE PERIOD of AP. Yes. You read that right. 50 kids in one class.
WTFuckityF?
We should all go out and pick up a couple at used bookstores for you, Kat.
Also, the corpse flower sounds awesome and I haven't even looked at it yet.
Kat, I put a posting on freecycle. I'll let you know if I get any.
Kat, I think the development stuff is fascinating. They become people. Their little brains are so unlike ours for so long, but they're growing and changing as you watch. I kinda don't believe in it, so I'm fascinated to read about it. Plus I like to read about what makes my friends happy.
I blanch at the thought of all the fundraising you have to do. I wouldn't even know where to start. Go msbelle with the freecycle.
I just found out something about google. If I google "south korea president" it tells me who the president of South Korea is (Lee Myung-Bak) before it gives me any search results. That's way cool. Don't ask why I found that out. I have too much time on my hands.
Off to read billytea's link.
Kat, I think the development stuff is fascinating. They become people. Their little brains are so unlike ours for so long, but they're growing and changing as you watch. I kinda don't believe in it, so I'm fascinated to read about it. Plus I like to read about what makes my friends happy.
There's a Uni textbook I half have my eye on, called "How Children Develop" [link] Looks fascinating, just, it's priced like a Uni textbook. Oh, there's also a DVD series called A Child's World (it seems to be out of production now). Only three episodes long, but it covers how a child develops a conception of identity, time, other people's awareness, all that kind of thing. It's excellent viewing.
Like today, Noah articulated a sequence of events, in chronological order that he remembered. His little brain is growing and developing and it thrills me because you can see all of that learning happening.
Eee! That is so cool! Isn't that just awesome to see unfold?
His little brain is growing and developing and it thrills me because you can see all of that learning happening.
I love watching those moments of realization. Although in my case it's usually when I've accidentally shown a friend's child how to do something they really didn't need to know.
50 in ONE PERIOD of AP. Yes. You read that right. 50 kids in one class.
Ho.Lee.Crap. You've got to be kidding me! Do you have a co-teacher? Couldn't they split them up into 2 sections?
aurelia - bwah! that has and will undoubtedly continue to happen with us and Noah.