Giving Credit When its Due
Not only is it a biblical principle (Romans 13:7), but giving credit is a responsible thing to do. If there is one habit that we can agree upon instilling in our kids in the world today is responsibility. Which […]
Kids and Diversity
Do you mention “diversity” to kids? What if they have questions? How do we address this idea without adding all of the current day spectator-ism around it? If you’ve asked yourself this or felt the need to ask this, […]
How to Teach Kids Sound Judgement
We, as parents, as educators and caretakers of children, are pretty careful when it comes to lessons of judgement. There are many examples of “judgement” thrown at us, and not always in the best light. While this cannot be […]
Skipping Ahead…
I recently read an interesting article regarding the popular math curriculum Saxon Math. I was curious if my youngest could skip a few lessons and if it would be in anyway difficult for skipping any fundamental items. It read: […]
Man solves six Rubik’s cubes underwater for Guinness record
Aug. 4 (UPI) — An Indian man broke a Guinness World Record when he solved six Rubik’s cubes in 2.17 minutes — while completely submerged underwater. Illayaram Sekar, 25, took on the Guinness record for most Rubik’s cubes solved underwater […]
Ninja News!
Japanese University Issues 1st Graduate Degree In Ninja Studies [Shared from NPR] Genichi Mitsuhashi spent two years studying ninja history and martial arts, The Japan Times reports. A professor says, “It’s a course to learn about the ninja, not to become […]