"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

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Wednesday, May 12th

The kids' grandpa has come for a visit, and they are having a grand time.  Amelia and Grandpa have been having many in-depth conversations about photography; it is a serious hobby of Grandpa's and something Amelia wants to learn about.  It's so pleasant and lovely to see them engaged in serious conversation about a topic of mutual interest.  I think they mostly discussed photography using digital cameras; I don't think they've gotten as far as discussing Photoshop and such yet, nor the benefits (whatever they may be) of using old fashioned film and dark room technology.  We do have a dark room in the basement, so if it's something Amelia decides she wants to use, that would be nice!

Amelia also read and wrote a lot of poetry today. 

Samantha and Grandpa played a geography game.  Samantha knows that Grandpa lives in Florida and that he drove up to New York to see us.  So she guessed which states he passed through to get here.  She was doing so well--she likes playing geography games online--that Grandpa asked if she could name the capital of each state.  Of course she could!

I can't do that.  I can do it the other way 'round; if you give me a state capital, I can tell you which state it is the capital of, but mostly, unless I have lived in a state, I can't remember what the capital is, just given the name of the state.

Caleb spent the morning learning the rules to "War Hammer 40K" and the afternoon explaining them to Amelia, with a short break in between to have one last tutoring session before his Bar Mitzvah weekend, and to go to Hebrew school after that.

Mark has been watching TV and movies and playing computer games; his focus right now is to rest and to heal from his surgery.

Today I read through the book that accompanied the fetal pig.  I'm still not sure I'm ready for the dissection, but I'm *more* ready than I was before reading the book.

Yu Yu was offered a summer job!  He will be working for the same employer in the same kitchen he now works in.  He's really excited; most employees are layed off for the summer, but his boss is impressed with his work, so he's being offered the summer position.  We are absolutely thrilled for him; he is a *very* conscientious employee, a really hard worker, and it's great to see that being rewarded.  This is not the best economy to be job-hunting, so this a big relief, all around.

Overall, it was a quiet day.

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