The roof forms a wide ring that encircles the playground. Why? Because children love to run in circles. The kindergarten is a single, unending classroom with no walls. Children can feel confined when they are surrounded or hemmed in by walls. That cannot happen here. And since little dynamos thrive in lively, noisy settings, they have come to the right place: a place with no acoustic barriers. Parents often struggle to decide how much protection is too much. Tezuka argues that children need to encounter the occasional scrape; it helps them navigate the world. They should experience a certain, yet...
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This offers a beautifully clear picture of what it is truly like to raise a gifted child.
It is especially heartening to see parents who recognize and support such a child's growth.
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Is our education system out of step with the times, and what are its roots?
What weaknesses are inherent in the way our schools are organized today?
Are there new and better ways to educate our children?
Watch Ken Robinson’s insights in this excellent presentation that lasts ten minutes.
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The most common mistakes and the best way to educate parents and teachers (NTC Learning System).
Dr. Ranko Rajović, Executive Director of Mensa Serbia and Chair of the Mensa International Gifted Children Committee.
A conference on parenting, education, and early childhood learning.
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Students at the "Phoenix Rising" school develop focus, discipline, and advanced levels of awareness through blindfolded target archery.
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