For anyone interested in finding others who are keen to teach philosophy to young minds, may I present:
http://plato-apa.org/
They'll be hosting a conference this summer in New York City, and I'm dying to get there (not just because I like New York in June).
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Now Playing: Great Thoughts From Young Minds
It's up! Visit the newly-posted "Kid Thinkers Wall of Fame" and read some of the amazing ideas kids have been stewing and brewing.
Know someone small with big ideas to share? Well, there's always room for more on the wall, and contributors will receive a free KidsThinkAboutIt button to boot!
Link: http://www.kidsthinkaboutit.com/wall_of_fame
Know someone small with big ideas to share? Well, there's always room for more on the wall, and contributors will receive a free KidsThinkAboutIt button to boot!
Link: http://www.kidsthinkaboutit.com/wall_of_fame
Friday, October 8, 2010
Milton Mompreneur Showcase
I'll be joining my fellow business moms at the Milton Mompreneur Showcase. Join us for demonstrations, raffles, samples and lots of other goodies.
Saturday October 16th, 12-4 pm
Milton Sports Centre
605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton
www.mompreneurshowcase.webs.com
Saturday October 16th, 12-4 pm
Milton Sports Centre
605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton
www.mompreneurshowcase.webs.com
Sunday, April 18, 2010
A Little Philosophy on Earth Day
Join me at the Georgetown Marketplace on Saturday, April 24th. I'll be there from 10am to 1pm with fun activities for budding young environmental philosophers.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
It's Catching On!
John's Hopkins' University's magazine for young thinkers, "Imagine", has a philosophy centred issue! Have a peek at this link:
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/imagine/20100304_SFF/#/0
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/imagine/20100304_SFF/#/0
Friday, March 19, 2010
Don't Forget the Bigger Kids
We love to indulge little people (including with educational materials), but often forget that learning to think is a life-long process, with many steps between childhood and maturity. Our teen years are often tumultuous, but they also present incredible opportunities, philosophically speaking. Adolescence is when we really learn the ins and outs of human relationships, and when we're forced to deal with difficult issues. More importantly, we're much more articulate than we were as children, and able to put names to ideas and emotions. Many teens find it incredibly empowering to be able to participate in "deep" discussions.
Thankfully, there are a great number of resources designed specifically for teen philosophers. For a list of books and websites, visit www.teensthinkaboutit.com.
Thankfully, there are a great number of resources designed specifically for teen philosophers. For a list of books and websites, visit www.teensthinkaboutit.com.
Monday, February 22, 2010
March Break Workshops for Kids!
Food and Philosophy Fun for March Break!
Don't Let Good Ideas Go To Waste!
Calling all thinkers aged 8-18! Join us for a Think-A-Thon on Tuesday, March 16 at 87 Up in Georgetown (87 Main St. South).
Don't Let Good Ideas Go To Waste!
Calling all thinkers aged 8-18! Join us for a Think-A-Thon on Tuesday, March 16 at 87 Up in Georgetown (87 Main St. South).
Thinkers aged 8-12 will be discussing the wonders of robots (and their human friends) from 1:30-3:30 pm. Thinkers aged 13-18 will take a look at the wonders of modern media (yes, even the infamous Facebook and Twitter) from 3:30-5 pm. For those interested in tempting their taste buds as well as their minds, there will also be a variety of fantastic cooking workshops offered during the week.
Think-A-Thon workshops are $10 per thinker, per topic (prices vary for cooking classes). Register by calling Foodstuffs at (905) 877-6569. For more information, see the attached brochure, or call Amy Leask at (905) 864-1858 x2 (email amy@enabletc.com).
Brochure Link:
http://www.foodstuffs.ca/Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Study of Human Nature Starts Really Early
It seems that, along with applesauce and squeak toys, the diaper-set are also into interpreting people's intentions. This article in the Toronto Star discusses our ability to weed out "jerks", and how it develops much sooner than we thought. Psychologist Erik Erikson once theorized that although children have a different framework for logic, they do indeed have it. I wonder if the same is true for morality...
Enjoy!
http://www.parentcentral.ca/parent/babiespregnancy/babies/article/762189--infants-know-when-you-re-being-a-jerk
Enjoy!
http://www.parentcentral.ca/parent/babiespregnancy/babies/article/762189--infants-know-when-you-re-being-a-jerk
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