Stories of kids using perfectly logical arguments, and arriving at perfectly wrong conclusions.
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The New Mother
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This American Life - “188: Kid Logic”
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Dr. Samantha Nutt talks about the greatest challenges to children in the developing world
Samantha Nutt, Founder and Executive Director of War Child Canada, and author of the book Damned Nations speaks at The Grandest Challenge Symposium.
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Growing up in the system
Shirley Diaz’s life has been shaped by the tragedy of her mother’s murder, and the difficulty of growing up in six different foster homes, separated from her six younger siblings. To avoid being consumed by loss, Shirley tries to make sense of these events and find refuge in home and family as she finds them.
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Do it for the kids
Nate Boateng sits down to talk about raising kids in an always-on world of technology. They talk about setting rules, monitoring activity and the general challenges of being a parent.
Tagged with learning technology kids children
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From the Science Podcast: Science’s Kerry Klein speaks with Alison Gopnik about scientific analysis in toddlers.
Tagged with science children development psychology
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Caustic Soda: Toys That Kill
Deadly toys discussed include Steven’s Model Dockyard Locomotive, Slip ‘n’ Slide, lawn darts, Cabbage Patch Snack Time doll, the Gilbert Atomic Energy Lab, Flubber, Silly String, Koba Kick, Hang Ten Mini-Hammock, Bucky Balls, Water Balz, Aquadots and more!
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‘Children Succeed’ With Character, Not Test Scores
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Back To School
As kids and teachers head back to school, we wanted to turn away from questions about politics and unions and money and all the regular school stuff people argue about, and turn to something more optimistic — an emerging theory about what to teach kids, from Paul Tough’s new book How Children Succeed. Photo: Theo takes the marshmallow test.
Huffduffed from http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/474/back-to-school
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