"The child is curious. He wants to make sense out of things, find out how things work, gain competence and control over himself and his environment, and do what he can see other people doing. He is open, perceptive, and experimental. He does not merely observe the world around him, he does not shut himself off from the strange, complicated world around him, but tastes it, touches it, hefts it, bends it, breaks it. To find out how reality works, he works on it. He is bold. He is not afraid of making mistakes. And he is patient. He can tolerate an extraordinary amount of uncertainty, confusion, ignorance, and suspense ... School is not a place that gives much time, or opportunity, or reward, for this kind of thinking and learning."

~John Holt, (1923-1985) American Educator, How Children Learn

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Careers

Lately, Amelia has been really interested in careers.  She's been doing a lot of research into what people do to make a living; she really wants to start a business of her own.  And yesterday she came to me to tell me that she might like to be a photographer of animals.  Well, it just so happens that a friend of a friend of mine owns and operates a pet photography business.  So now I am trying to set up an opportunity for Amelia to speak with the owner about this particular business.  Amelia has a long list of questions she'd like answered!

Amelia then asked if she could use the family camera to snap some pictures of our pets.  The results are a little blurry, but, hey, this was her very first effort at photography!

Shannon


Brooke


Garth (with Shannon in the background)


Jolene


Jupiter



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