Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Role Playing Games for Homeschool {RPGs for Kids}
A couple months ago, I read about Roleschooling from Travelingkids.com. The article invited homeschooling parents to educate their kids through the use of Role Playing Games (RPGs). I was intrigued, but unsure of my qualifications; Afterall, unlike my husband who spent countless hours of his high-school years playing Dungeons and Dragons in friends' basements, I spent my time hanging out with the teenage deviants of my class and had never touched an RPG. As someone who only embraced her "inner nerd" later in life, would I be able to not only learn how to play RPGs, but also use them as a teaching tool for my children?
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Language Development
Last week, L woke up one morning and started stuttering. Nearly every word she said had a stutter in the beginning and end. I panicked, of course, and started searching the internet to find a diagnosis. Apparently this happens fairly frequently between the ages of 2 and 3 when kids hit periods of steep cognitive development and their language skills haven't caught up with how fast their brains are functioning (or something like that).
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