Category Archives: Learning

Control and Comfort

Ritualistic behavior like you are now witnessing, is your toddler’s way of maintaining control while asserting his new found independence in a safe and worry-free manner.  When your little one is faced with some type of change in his routine, … Continue reading

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Each Season

I had an amazing time snowboarding yesterday up at Mt Washington with my father-in-law, B. It was a last minute trip made possibly by our flexible schedules. The conditions were incredible. A light layer of fresh snow on a solid base. … Continue reading

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Greatest Teacher

My greatest teacher is my son. He is a year and a half.

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Book Ends

“Stop starting with hardcovers” eloquently argues Pat Holt. Many people respond on BoingBoing how much they love hardcovers. I don’t care if with the few years publishers have left that they keep starting with hardcovers, as long as they start … Continue reading

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Learning by doing something else

There is a small project that I’m working on with a friend, and since for years I’ve wanted to try Python… I find two of the greatest assistants in learning and developing expertise in something are: Helping someone else (teaching). … Continue reading

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