I think that as an older adult you talk about your life and your wisdom;
As an adult you talk about what you think about a lot;
As an adolescent and a young adult you talk about what you observe;
And as a child, you talk about all of those things.
-- SC, lost in thought this morning over breakfast, age 7
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Where does the wind blow?
Where does the wind blow?
Neither you nor you know
But I know
The wind blows to where
the sick person rests, the tired person sleeps,
the happy person dances, the sad person weeps
Where does the wind blow?
Neither you nor you know
But I know.
- Sophia Claire, age 6
(09/17/08)
Neither you nor you know
But I know
The wind blows to where
the sick person rests, the tired person sleeps,
the happy person dances, the sad person weeps
Where does the wind blow?
Neither you nor you know
But I know.
- Sophia Claire, age 6
(09/17/08)
Sunday, January 11, 2009
The Value of Fear?
"Mommy, why do you have to be so fearless? You're never afraid of anything! Unless it's something useless to be afraid of, like sharp corners or knives or scissors."
S.C., 6 years old and frightened by the little spider in the living room
S.C., 6 years old and frightened by the little spider in the living room
Lost in Translation
Planet Feet
"Mommy, I think my foot has become Jupiter! ... See that big red spot?"
-- S.C., 6 years old, observing a painful blister
-- S.C., 6 years old, observing a painful blister
Mathematical Nonsense
"All that stuff looks like work to a mathematician, but to someone who isn't trained in it -- like me -- it looks more like nonsense."
-- S.C., 6 years old
-- S.C., 6 years old
Labels:
homeschooling,
humor,
math,
mathematics,
philosophy
Space Science: Loud Toilets and Other Safety Considerations
"There are four reasons why I don't want to be an astronaut. First, taking off can be very dangerous. Second, even though they spend time in quarantine first, still, someone on the shuttle might be sick and might not know it. Third, the toilets are really loud. Fourth, it's dangerous to come back into the atmosphere. And so, I wouldn't want to be an astronaut."
-- S. C., 6 years old
-- S. C., 6 years old
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