Children First: What Society Must Do – and Is Not Doing – for Children Today by Penelope Leach Teaching Your Children Values by Linda and Richard Eyre
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Interesting Books on Parenting
Posted in Books, Daycare, Education, Life, Thoughts, tagged children, Children First, family, kids, Linda Eyre, Penelope Leach, Richard Eyre, teaching your children values, values on March 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I love my daugher! I love the person she is!
Posted in Daycare, Life, Thoughts, tagged child personality, children, Daycare, family, kids, negotiating with toddlers, parenting on February 21, 2010 | 2 Comments »
It has been so nice to see the sun all week this week, which means it’s more fun to spend time outside…We visited a friend and fellow mom this morning. I used to babysit her little girl, F., for four months starting when our daughters were 10 months old (the girls are 2 weeks apart). [...]
The Olympics are coming to Whistler! I used to love the Olympics…right now, not so much
Posted in Daycare, Thoughts, Whistler, Whistler 2010 Olympics, tagged 2010 Winter Olympics, athletes, discounted ski school rates, electric car, environmentally friendly, families, mountains, Olympics, Pemberton, Pique Newsmagazine, school closure in Whistler, transportation issues, VANOC jobs, Whistler, Whistler locals, Who Killed the Electric Car, Winter Olympics on October 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The 2010 Winter Olympics are coming to Whistler…yes, and oh, by the way, if you are a local, well, tough luck.
Books on our human side…
Posted in bilingual, Books, Daycare, Life, Raising a multilingual child, Thoughts on multiple languages and our brain, Trilingual, tagged Books, brain development, children, Excuse Me, family, Hold on to Your Kids, kids, Life, love, multiple language acquisition, relationships, spiritual, The Five Love Languages of Children, The Peaceful Warrior, The Scientist in the Crib, The Secret Spiritual World of Children, Your Life is Waiting on October 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Some of the readings I enjoyed on kids, family, relationships and life: The Scientist in the Crib – What Early Learning Tells Us About the Mind by Alison Gopnik, Ph.D, Andrew N. Meltzoff, Ph.D. and Patricia K. Kuhl, Ph.D.