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And The Times They Are A-Changin’

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Jonas will officially no longer be attending school as of Friday.

I’m a little nervous- but mostly, I’m relieved. I’m going to let him detox from regular school a bit, and slowly start to build the routine we plan to follow over the summer. We have a long, relaxed vacation around the corner, and it will be so good for all of us to pull back from projects and work and unplug from the constant phone, internet and television and spend some quality time together. I have been busy gathering some fun books, games and activities to get started on the fun of learning together.

I do want to clarify one point. I have had some people be very critical of me, taking my choice to homeschool for a season as a personal attack on teachers. I have nothing but the highest respect for good teachers. And I think there are a lot of them. I was blessed to be taught by some very, very fine people who have permanent places of honor in my heart, and who I think of often with fondness and gratitude. There are many dedicated educators who go above and beyond helping our children, and they deserve a lot of respect and gratitude. We, as a society should be absolutely ashamed of the wages we pay the people to whom we entrust our children’s education.

Not only are teachers underpaid, but they suffer from a system and administration that continues to tie their hands and demand results that are not conducive to a truly happy, educational classroom. Many teachers who could be fabulous are scraping by with mediocrity because they have too many students, are expected to police and parent children more than teach them, and lack the funds to have a well stocked classroom.

The educational system is in trouble because our society is in trouble, not because the teachers aren’t doing their jobs. The educational system is in trouble because parents don’t parent, society doesn’t want to suffer the taxation necessary to fairly pay educators, and we are more focused on what the world can give to us, rather than what we can give the world. Society is selfish. People don’t want to give the time and money to make improvements, and expect government red tape to fix problems that started in the home and will continue to run rampant until the home is fixed and given the place of honor in society that it deserves.

This is everybody’s problem, and it is something that will need to be changed by everyone stepping up and making changes for the better in their own sphere of influence. That is all I’m trying to do here.

Posted by Lou on May 6, 2008 @ 5:55 pm | 5 Comments

That Baby “A Mothertalk Music Review”

Filed in: parenting, Book Reviews

I was recently asked to review a fun new cd/dvd set called, “That Baby”. It is a collection of toned down popular favorites that translate well into the gentle early childhood vibe. I have found that there are two main schools of thought when it comes to kid music: one is hate and one is toleration. Very few people want to listen to Row Row Row Your Boat and Do You Know the Muffin Man ad nauseum, as small children may prefer.

This is where this cd comes in. Artist Stephanie Schneiderman has done covers of many favorite songs such as:

Happiness Runs/Circle Game
Pony Boy
Get Together
Garden Song
Anything is Possible
Songbird
I Will

Both parent and child could easily enjoy this music, so for a parent who is a little stuck on finding songs that work well for everyone, this cd could be a great tool. I have always put together my own playlists for my kids that are a combination of folk, children’s, rock, and other genres, careful to select music that is uplifting to all listeners. My kids love the “That Baby” cd and were very excited to see something come into the house just for them. However, my son still prefers his favorite song Cecelia by Simon and Garfunkle. Old habits die hard.

If you are interested in That Baby, you can Enter the coupon code “MotherTalk” when purchasing and save 20% on your entire order! From now until May 18th, all orders using the coupon code “MotherTalk” will be entered in a drawing to win a new iPod nano.

Posted by Lou on @ 12:12 pm | 0 Comments

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