Speaking With Children So They Can Think

I remember my first exposure to the "technology" of treating children like fully formed human beings -- and I often do think of it as a kind of technology in that it's the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. I'd previously been exposed to this technology v … | Continue reading


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Speaking With Children So They Can Think

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; I remember my first exposure to the "technology" of treating children like fully formed human beings -- and I often do think of it as a kind of technology in that it's the application of scientific knowledge for practical pu … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

"Keep Out"

I certainly hope that this sign is effective, but I have my doubts As we make our way around the modern world, there are a lot of signs telling us what to do. Keep Out Stay off the Grass No Parking And almost as often, we see that the fence on the other side of which we are forbi … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

"Keep Out"

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; I certainly hope that this sign is effective, but I have my doubtsAs we make our way around the modern world, there are a lot of signs telling us what to do.Keep OutStay off the GrassNo ParkingAnd almost as often, we see tha … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

Clean Up Time Without Bossing the Kids Around

In a comment on yesterday's post about my course The Technology of Speaking With Children So They Can Think, a reader asked for more specific examples of how we can step back from the language of command. I would assert that in most preschool classrooms, the time we tend to boss … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

Clean Up Time Without Bossing the Kids Around

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; In a comment on yesterday's post about my course The Technology of Speaking With Children So They Can Think, a reader asked for more specific examples of how we can step back from the language of command. I would assert that … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

Treating Children Like People Rather than Their Challenging Behavior

Over the last two decades, I’ve worked to understand challenging behavior in children. And more often than not, I find that the problem is me, not them. When I look back on my day and feel it was largely spent dealing with uncooperative children, I’ve learned to look at myself. W … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

Treating Children Like People Rather than Their Challenging Behavior

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Over the last two decades, I’ve worked to understand challenging behavior in children. And more often than not, I find that the problem is me, not them. When I look back on my day and feel it was largely spent dealing with u … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

They Taught Themselves

Some time ago, we took the children on a field trip to the local post office. We were a group of some 20 children and eight adults. The woman giving us our tour introduced herself as Ms. Lui, before insisting that the children get in a line. It was an inauspicious start. The kids … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

They Taught Themselves

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Some time ago, we took the children on a field trip to the local post office. We were a group of some 20 children and eight adults. The woman giving us our tour introduced herself as Ms. Lui, before insisting that the childr … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

She Would Have Just As Soon Continued Wondering

Dale Chihuly One of my favorite science writers is Carlo Rovelli, the Italian theoretical physicist and author of a dozen or so books, most of which are concisely written with the lay reader in mind. What makes him compelling is that he writes about those places where the scienti … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

She Would Have Just As Soon Continued Wondering

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Dale ChihulyOne of my favorite science writers is Carlo Rovelli, the Italian theoretical physicist and author of a dozen or so books, most of which are concisely written with the lay reader in mind. What makes him compelling … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

The Magic Circle of Play

"You have to go around that tree." The boy was telling a friend how to run the obstacle course he and the other kids had created. After running around the tree, there were some stairs to climb, a clamber through the sand pit row boat, a scamper up and a slide down the concrete sl … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

The Magic Circle of Play

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; "You have to go around that tree."The boy was telling a friend how to run the obstacle course he and the other kids had created. After running around the tree, there were some stairs to climb, a clamber through the sand pit … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 6 months ago

The Best World We've Ever Made

I was working a floor puzzle with one of the kids. It's a popular puzzle, one with fairies, unicorns, and a castle, but everyone else was busy elsewhere so we were one-on-one. Soon, however, we were joined by another girl, and together, the three of us fit the final piece into pl … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

The Best World We've Ever Made

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; I was working a floor puzzle with one of the kids. It's a popular puzzle, one with fairies, unicorns, and a castle, but everyone else was busy elsewhere so we were one-on-one. Soon, however, we were joined by another girl, a … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

If It Isn't Purposeless, It Isn't Play

"Octograbbers" was a game that the children played for months on end. It involved possessing two shovels, one for each hand, then using them like pincers to dig, pick things up, and occasionally, in the spirit of fun, menace one another. We'll never know who invented the game of … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

If It Isn't Purposeless, It Isn't Play

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; "Octograbbers" was a game that the children played for months on end. It involved possessing two shovels, one for each hand, then using them like pincers to dig, pick things up, and occasionally, in the spirit of fun, menace … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Littlewood's Law

I know the secret to making your dreams come true. In an essay written for New Philosopher magazine (content not available online), Oliver Burkman discusses what's called Littlewood's Law, named for a British mathematician by the name of John Edensor Littlewood: Let's suppose . . … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Littlewood's Law

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; I know the secret to making your dreams come true.In an essay written for New Philosopher magazine (content not available online), Oliver Burkman discusses what's called Littlewood's Law, named for a British mathematician by … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

"The Mind at Three Miles Per Hour"

"The Thinker," Auguste Rodin (The worst possible way to think?) "(S)it as little as possible," writes German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, "do not believe any idea that was not born in the open air and of free movement." Nietzsche was notorious walker and hiker, a man seemingl … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

"The Mind at Three Miles Per Hour"

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; "The Thinker," Auguste Rodin (The worst possible way to think?)"(S)it as little as possible," writes German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, "do not believe any idea that was not born in the open air and of free movement."Ni … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Our Schools Have a Boredom Problem

When I talk to adults about their years of schooling, they rarely talk about what they learned in math class. They talk about teachers. They talk about their social life. And at some point almost all of them talk about the boredom. Boredom researcher John Eastwood from York Unive … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Our Schools Have a Boredom Problem

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; When I talk to adults about their years of schooling, they rarely talk about what they learned in math class. They talk about teachers. They talk about their social life. And at some point almost all of them talk about the b … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

How to Raise Ethical, Caring Children

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Most of us want to raise children who are ethical and caring. Indeed, when surveyed 96 percent of us say that this is a "very important, if not essential" parenting goal. I've not seen the numbers for teachers, but I would a … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

How to Raise Ethical, Caring Children

Most of us want to raise children who are ethical and caring. Indeed, when surveyed 96 percent of us say that this is a "very important, if not essential" parenting goal. I've not seen the numbers for teachers, but I would assume that a super majority of us feel likewise. If noth … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

"As You Make-Believe, You Will Begin to Believe"

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; The three girls were in a sort of irritable stew. They were bickering with one another like it was a stereotypical family holiday dinner, moping, whining, and fussing.Action seems to follow feeling, but really action and fee … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

"As You Make-Believe, You Will Begin to Believe"

The three girls were in a sort of irritable stew. They were bickering with one another like it was a stereotypical family holiday dinner, moping, whining, and fussing. Action seems to follow feeling, but really action and feeling go together; and by regulating the action, which i … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

"We're All Scientists"

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; A while back, I was chatting with an artist, a painter, at her studio and gallery, discussing her process. I always ask artists about their process because I'm forever trying to steal their ideas and figure out how to conver … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

"We're All Scientists"

A while back, I was chatting with an artist, a painter, at her studio and gallery, discussing her process. I always ask artists about their process because I'm forever trying to steal their ideas and figure out how to convert them into preschool art explorations. When I told her … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

It's What Our Playing Children Know

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Paleontologists now think that animal life first evolved on our planet 789 million years ago, although as the research continues it's likely that this oddly specific number will be supplanted. As most of us are aware, it was … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

It's What Our Playing Children Know

Paleontologists now think that animal life first evolved on our planet 789 million years ago, although as the research continues it's likely that this oddly specific number will be supplanted. As most of us are aware, it was some time later than animals began to appear on land in … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Play Fighting

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Like many modern parents, I'd not spent a lot of time around young children, as an adult, until our daughter was born. When she was two, we enrolled in a cooperative preschool, which for those who don't know, is a model in w … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Play Fighting

Like many modern parents, I'd not spent a lot of time around young children, as an adult, until our daughter was born. When she was two, we enrolled in a cooperative preschool, which for those who don't know, is a model in which parents attend alongside their children and serve a … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

An Unplanned (and Unimaginably Cruel) Cultural Experiment

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; A friend who works with young children recently texted me with questions about why I thought kids today seem more anxious than in the past.There are a lot of theories. Some blame screen-based technology, especially smartphon … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

An Unplanned (and Unimaginably Cruel) Cultural Experiment

A friend who works with young children recently texted me with questions about why I thought kids today seem more anxious than in the past. There are a lot of theories. Some blame screen-based technology, especially smartphones. Some blame the media. Some blame bad parenting. Som … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

The Girl Team

Charlotte was one of those kids who had been coming to Woodland Park since before she was born, arriving first in our classroom in utero to drop off and pick up her older brother, then continuing on her own behalf until she was five. If I've ever known a student, it would be Char … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

The Girl Team

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Charlotte was one of those kids who had been coming to Woodland Park since before she was born, arriving first in our classroom in utero to drop off and pick up her older brother, then continuing on her own behalf until she … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

To Listen With Our Entire Self

"Your wish is my command." It's a phrase that originates in the Arabic folk tale Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. It's what the genii said to the boy who conjured him. It is meant as a declaration of gratitude for having been released from the prison of the lamp, one that the genii ma … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

To Listen With Our Entire Self

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; "Your wish is my command."It's a phrase that originates in the Arabic folk tale Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. It's what the genii said to the boy who conjured him. It is meant as a declaration of gratitude for having been rele … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Agreeing on Rainbow

var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; We were making a rocket ship to use as a prop for a play the older kids had decided they wanted to stage for the last day of school. I'd procured a long cardboard box that the kids agreed would punch the ticket, but before w … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Agreeing on Rainbow

We were making a rocket ship to use as a prop for a play the older kids had decided they wanted to stage for the last day of school. I'd procured a long cardboard box that the kids agreed would punch the ticket, but before we started, we needed to discuss exactly what kind of roc … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Training for the Unexpected

In science journalist David Toomey's new book Kingdom of Play, he writes about an animal geneticist and ethologist named David Wood-Gush who established the "Edinburgh Pig Park," a place where domesticated animals were allowed to roam freely. The idea was that they could live as … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

"I Do It!"

The boy had shed his jacket onto the floor, leaving it in a heap right in the middle of the room. Under normal circumstances I would have said something like, "Your coat is on the floor; it belongs on a hook," then waited for him to think things through. But this was his first da … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Play Isn't Silly At All

You'd think that people would've had enough of silly love songs But I look around me and I see it isn't so Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs And what's wrong with that? I'd like to know 'Cause here I go again. ~Wings (Paul McCartney) Yesterday, I listened t … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

Are Joy and Delight the Meaning of Life?

The boys were playing together on and around the swings. One of them was pumping himself higher and higher while the other, laughing wildly, was lying on the ground beneath his friend. With each pass of the swing, the boy on the ground barely escaped being kicked, a fact that cle … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

How to Create a State-of-the-Art Playground for $200

Awhile back, a reader left a comment on the Facebook page asking, "If I have $200 to make my backyard look a little more like your school, what should I get?" First off, $200 is a pretty good budget for a project like that, mainly because most of the coolest stuff we have in our … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago

A Natural Learning Habitat for These Urban Kids is a Junkyard

She hadn't come looking for me, but when I passed where she played with a friend, she said, "Teacher Tom, look at our play area." They then gave me a tour of junk they had purposefully arranged, explaining to me how everything worked. There was a slide and a merry-go-round and se … | Continue reading


@teachertomsblog.blogspot.com | 7 months ago