Category Archives: Lessons of Life
Counting the Sheep Kept Me Awake
How to introduce the brand new language the children aren’t used to hearing and speaking in class to them for the very first time, so they can be socialized to not fear it, or to, hate it, through games, of … Continue reading
A Shadow that Became, My, Twin, a Poem
On the shame that one feels, of the wrongdoings, wrong deeds one had, committed, that guilty conscience still gnawed! Translated… A Shadow that Became, My, Twin Repeated My Actions, Until Until You Became, Me in Form Dreaming of the Death … Continue reading
I Was Once a Student Here from Before
The very first class of students there, you were, the experimental, the trial-by-error group, and, it’s the principal’s values that’s set the school up, using a more open method, not zoomed in on the academical tracks of things, that you … Continue reading
Robbing a Bank in a Delivery Person’s Uniform, Took His Wife and Son Out to Travel Using the Money He’d Robbed, Pretended that He Didn’t Do it
Thought he had, gotten away with it, that he was, in the clear, but, nope, he got caught! That just showed, how you will get caught, no matter how well-thought-out your plans for committing a crime is, off of the … Continue reading
The Wishes for a First-Grader
Intrinsic or extrinsic motivations of learning in children here, translated… That day, there was a seminar at my son, Sky’s school, the topic was on the children’s problems in learning. The lecturer had the background of psychology, and she’d, explained … Continue reading
As the Divorced Couple Became Estranged “Friends”
How we’d, gone after each other’s throats as we just got divorced, then how we’d, switched our ways of interacting with each other, because the children, and realized, that we need to, still be a “family”, to give the kids, … Continue reading
Blame it on Their, PREFRONTAL Cortexes…
Blame it on their, PREFRONTAL, cortexes, in the teens who’d, committed those, hard crimes, the felonies, the crimes so atrocious, that everybody starts to take in their breaths as they heard them. Blame it on their, PREFRONTAL, cortexes, it’s NOT … Continue reading
What We are Learning in Living
On homeschooling, how children are learning, when we’re, unaware, through their interactions with their own, external environments, translated… One of the benefits of homeschooling is that we can break through the boundaries of learning that the schools create for us, … Continue reading
That Boy with Asperger’s
Until you’d encountered that first child with Asperger’s, you’d started, questioning the things you’d encountered, and, you’d used the experiences, the knowledge you’d gained from this first young child, to help the parents of another child, to help them get … Continue reading
Seeking the Sources of Water in the Desert
Losing sight of what’s, really important, having wandered in this world too long, translated… I’d been told, that before venturing out into the deserts, we should start living in suspicion. The information on how to get water to drink is … Continue reading