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This article is for information about [[parenting]], the delicate art of raising children.{{seed}} | This article is for information about [[parenting]], the delicate art of raising children.{{seed}} | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
− | * [[ADHD | + | * [[ADHD camps]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[childcare]]: |
− | ** [[ | + | ** [[childcare (United States)|United States]] |
+ | *** [[childcare (Athens, GA)|Athens, GA]] | ||
* [[computing for kids]] | * [[computing for kids]] | ||
+ | * [[home schooling]] | ||
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− | + | ===News=== | |
− | + | * '''2014-03-19''' [http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/04/and-dont-help-your-kids-with-their-homework/358636/ Don't Help Your Kids With Their Homework] | |
− | + | * '''2008-05''' [http://www.paulgraham.com/lies.html Lies We Tell Kids] by [[Paul Graham]] | |
− | + | * '''2008-04-16''' [http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/04/kids-parents-di.html Kids, Parents Disagree on Spouses]: "Do young people and their parents really disagree about the qualities of a suitable mate? ... A study involving Dutch, American and Kurdish students ... found that the cliche is, in fact, true. Young Americans told the researchers that qualities they would find unappealing in a potential mate included low intelligence and physical unattractiveness. But they said their parents would object to a mate who was of a different ethnicity, was poor or lacked a good family background." | |
− | * ''' | + | * '''2007-11-19''' [http://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/article3172307.ece Are the family clichés true?] "The middle one's always difficult, the eldest is a bossy boots and the youngest is a tearaway. But are the family clichés true? Finally, scientists have the answer." |
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* '''2006-02-19''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-02/nu-otm021706.php Online time may foster youngster's social involvement] ([http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8748 related]) | * '''2006-02-19''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-02/nu-otm021706.php Online time may foster youngster's social involvement] ([http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8748 related]) | ||
* '''2006-02-07''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-02/fsu-dmb020706.php Depression may be lifelong parent trap, FSU study says]: parents are more depressed than non-parents | * '''2006-02-07''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-02/fsu-dmb020706.php Depression may be lifelong parent trap, FSU study says]: parents are more depressed than non-parents | ||
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** [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-11/uow-pgb111705.php Psychologists glimpse biological imprint of childhood neglect] | ** [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-11/uow-pgb111705.php Psychologists glimpse biological imprint of childhood neglect] | ||
** [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-11/slu-sro112105.php research on teen moms refutes conventional wisdom: Early motherhood may not ruin their lives] | ** [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-11/slu-sro112105.php research on teen moms refutes conventional wisdom: Early motherhood may not ruin their lives] | ||
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+ | ===People=== | ||
+ | * [[wikipedia:Alice Miller (psychologist)|Alice Miller]] (1923-), psychologist with theories about child abuse | ||
+ | ===Perspectives=== | ||
+ | * '''2007-06-17''' [http://www.miamiherald.com/living/columnists/leonard_pitts/story/141138.html Dads: Could these letters be about you?] by [[Leonard Pitts Jr.]] | ||
+ | * '''2007-05-09 video''' [[youtube:VlY8STkhopc|Here's some Total Momsense]]: words of Momly wisdom by [[Anita Renfroe]], sung to the tune of the William Tell Overture | ||
+ | * '''2007 jan/feb''' [http://www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/rethinkinghomework.htm Rethinking Homework] by Alfie Kohn | ||
+ | * '''2007-01-07''' [http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2007-01-07-1.html What Do We Do For Our Kids?] by [[Orson Scott Card]]: gets a bit moralistic on the subject of divorce, but makes some good points about parenting fads | ||
+ | * '''2006-11-12''' [http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2006-11-12-1.html Building Better Children] by [[Orson Scott Card]] | ||
+ | * '''2006-09-17''' Homework, [http://ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2006-09-17-1.html Part I] and [http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2006-09-24-1.html Part II] by [[Orson Scott Card]] | ||
+ | * '''2003-02''' [http://www.paulgraham.com/nerds.html Why Nerds are Unpopular] by [[Paul Graham]]: long and very on-target essay about some of the problems with school from a non-conformist perspective | ||
+ | * [http://www.heinleinsociety.org/rah/works/articles/Parenting.html Robert A. Heinlein's take on parenting], as analyzed by Rafeeq O. McGiveron, University of Texas at Brownsville (note: page possibly subject to removal after June, 2007) | ||
+ | * [http://nymag.com/news/features/27840/ How Not to Talk to Your Kids]: The Inverse Power of Praise. by Po Bronson | ||
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+ | ===Projects=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.cafemom.com/ CafeMom]: "a place for moms" (looks like blogging/social site) | ||
+ | * [http://www.mothertalkers.com/ Mother Talkers]: "Rants and Raves on Modern Motherhood" (collaborative site) | ||
+ | * [http://www.naturalchild.org/ The Natural Child Project]: essays by parenting professionals (mostly?) | ||
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+ | ===Resources=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.kiddierecords.com/ Kiddie Records Weekly] "Classics from the Golden Age": freely downloadable MP3s of children's records from the mid-1940s to early 1950s | ||
+ | ===Topics=== | ||
+ | * [[homeschooling]] | ||
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+ | ==Wanted Articles== | ||
+ | * Different types of problem behavior, and techniques which have been tried (whether or not they have worked) | ||
+ | * Early identification of mental/processing issues such as [[ADHD]], Asperger's, [[autism]] (especially "high-functioning" varieties), [[dyslexia]], [[gender dysphoria]], Tourette's | ||
+ | ==Quotes== | ||
+ | * "[E]verybody who has ever had to do with children knows that a suitable diet does more to make them virtuous than the most eloquent preaching in the world." – Bertrand Russell [http://atheistempire.com/reference/news/opinion/Bertrand%20Russell%20-%20Religion%20Useful.txt] |
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Articles
Links
Reference
News
- 2014-03-19 Don't Help Your Kids With Their Homework
- 2008-05 Lies We Tell Kids by Paul Graham
- 2008-04-16 Kids, Parents Disagree on Spouses: "Do young people and their parents really disagree about the qualities of a suitable mate? ... A study involving Dutch, American and Kurdish students ... found that the cliche is, in fact, true. Young Americans told the researchers that qualities they would find unappealing in a potential mate included low intelligence and physical unattractiveness. But they said their parents would object to a mate who was of a different ethnicity, was poor or lacked a good family background."
- 2007-11-19 Are the family clichés true? "The middle one's always difficult, the eldest is a bossy boots and the youngest is a tearaway. But are the family clichés true? Finally, scientists have the answer."
- 2006-02-19 Online time may foster youngster's social involvement (related)
- 2006-02-07 Depression may be lifelong parent trap, FSU study says: parents are more depressed than non-parents
- 2006-01-31 research on millennial generation (kids born 1992-2006)
- 2005-12-21 Sociological study finds parenthood does not make people happier
- 2005-12-20 Mom and dad are key to how we handle stress
- 2005-12-19 Neuroscientist takes issue with antidepressants for children
- 2005-12-13 Mental health of children most harmed before divorce
- 2005-11-13 Spanking Leads To Child Aggression And Anxiety, Regardless Of Cultural Norm
- 2005-11-16 ...Connection Between Early-life Stress And Teenage Mental Health Problems
- 2005-11-21
People
- Alice Miller (1923-), psychologist with theories about child abuse
Perspectives
- 2007-06-17 Dads: Could these letters be about you? by Leonard Pitts Jr.
- 2007-05-09 video Here's some Total Momsense: words of Momly wisdom by Anita Renfroe, sung to the tune of the William Tell Overture
- 2007 jan/feb Rethinking Homework by Alfie Kohn
- 2007-01-07 What Do We Do For Our Kids? by Orson Scott Card: gets a bit moralistic on the subject of divorce, but makes some good points about parenting fads
- 2006-11-12 Building Better Children by Orson Scott Card
- 2006-09-17 Homework, Part I and Part II by Orson Scott Card
- 2003-02 Why Nerds are Unpopular by Paul Graham: long and very on-target essay about some of the problems with school from a non-conformist perspective
- Robert A. Heinlein's take on parenting, as analyzed by Rafeeq O. McGiveron, University of Texas at Brownsville (note: page possibly subject to removal after June, 2007)
- How Not to Talk to Your Kids: The Inverse Power of Praise. by Po Bronson
Projects
- CafeMom: "a place for moms" (looks like blogging/social site)
- Mother Talkers: "Rants and Raves on Modern Motherhood" (collaborative site)
- The Natural Child Project: essays by parenting professionals (mostly?)
Resources
- Kiddie Records Weekly "Classics from the Golden Age": freely downloadable MP3s of children's records from the mid-1940s to early 1950s
Topics
Wanted Articles
- Different types of problem behavior, and techniques which have been tried (whether or not they have worked)
- Early identification of mental/processing issues such as ADHD, Asperger's, autism (especially "high-functioning" varieties), dyslexia, gender dysphoria, Tourette's
Quotes
- "[E]verybody who has ever had to do with children knows that a suitable diet does more to make them virtuous than the most eloquent preaching in the world." – Bertrand Russell [1]