My husband and I left New Orleans by the end of 2001; our daughter was just a few months old at the time and has no recollection of the place where she was born. Over the years, we’ve often joked tha… more →
Fun With Play-DoughDavid Miller wrote 3 months ago: It seems like an abstraction. But it’s there, he or she is there, heart beating already, direc … more →
smalltownprincess wrote 4 months ago: My parents pulled themselves away from the pressures of daily life and an enclave of affectionate ch … more →
nostalgiaforthefuture wrote 9 months ago: I’m starting this blog to document my daughter’s life learnings and to share it with sel … more →
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unclegluon wrote 1 year ago: It cannot be forgotten that every child has a full time job: to learn everything they need to know t … more →
Annette wrote 1 year ago: My husband and I left New Orleans by the end of 2001; our daughter was just a few months old at the … more →
jhorna wrote 2 years ago: The case against homework. Sara Bennett and Nancy Kalish 2006 book “The Case Against Homework … more →
alaskanlibrarian wrote 2 years ago: The NPR talk show OnPoint carried this story on the dangers of unwarranted praise: Po Bronson: The P … more →