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i think i am having a "special" moment. |
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a) it's kid's, not kids b) it's corner, not korner c) it's not a corner, it's the goddamn checkout d) all this nonsense is directed towards young growing minds. sigh |
i also get irritated when i see the phrase "impacted upon," which they use quite a bit in the news. it's just wrong. |
Back during the 15 min. or so that I thought abt having kids someday/I swore I wd home-school my child until age 8 or so -- just to be sure he or she had a solid grasp of the basics of reading, writing & math. Now that I live in FL where home schooling is popular/(altho' mainly among conservative Christians) I have my doubts. I've spent time w/those kids/& many of them are sorely lacking in terms of writing skills & vocabularly. (But they can spout Bible verses from memory like Jerry Farwell). So I'm kind of ambivalent abt the home schooling thing -- esp. beyond grade 3 or 4. But if having a education means anything/it means you shd be able to keep up w/yr child's schoolwork & make sure their homework is right & correct before they go to bed at nite. I'm sure you read to Chole, Agatha. Did yr moms read to you guys (Chord & Aggie) when you were kids? Both my parents read to me. (Altho' in my father's case/it was from boring-ass flight instruction manuals/espoinage or crime novels/ /or the newspaper.) And they kept it up a ridiculously long time -- til I was maybe 10 or 11 -- becuz I wd beg them to read to me. My goddaughters in NY were tried of being read to by the time they were 6 or 7 (altho' they loved it when I told them made-up stories.) I know the media love to blame everything that's wrong w/ our ed. system now on television. But I dunno -- maybe t.v. really does have a lot to do w/why kids just don't seem to be into reading or being read to anymore... |
my mom always read to me, and we used to go to the library every week to pick out new books. it was a big treat. i was an avid reader at age four, and i owe it to my mother. cleo still doesn't know how to read. she will be five in april. i think when i have more time to work with her on it, she will pick it up. she can already sound a few basic words out, she just needs a little more one on one with me and she will be ready to roll. reading is still my number two favorite escape, right behind sleeping. the internet is number three. |
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