Rewards and Praise: The Poisoned Carrot
Posted 2008-08-31 18:45 by manarafo
We give our children ice-cream if they're "good", chocolate if they're quiet, little gold stars if they eat their greens, maybe even money if they get good marks at school. We praise them with a "good boy!" or "good girl!" if they do something that pleases us. For the modern and discerning parent, the hitting-and-shaming method of "discipline" is passé. Punishment is out, and rewards are in. Why use the stick, when we can better teach a child by using a carrot?
Okay Kids, Time for Bedlam!
Posted 2008-09-01 16:16 by manarafo
PDF book on the lighter side of homeschooling.
Why Nerds are Unpopular
Posted 2008-09-01 16:20 by manarafo
I know a lot of people who were nerds in school, and they all tell the same story: there is a strong correlation between being smart and being a nerd, and an even stronger inverse correlation between being a nerd and being popular. Being smart seems to make you unpopular.
