Just twenty-four hours before the Newtown tragedy, I was reading books to a room full of kindergartners in southern California. At the beginning of the school year, I signed up to read to my daughter's class. After all, my own classroom is only a short nature walk away.
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Blog: Tracy Edward Wymer (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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NOTE TO SELF: What ever happened to childhood?
As a grandparent this strikes me as too much, too soon but obviously parents don't think so.
Call it kindercramming. These days one of the fastest-growing markets for after-school tutors is preschoolers and kindergartners, whose parents are hoping that if their kids learn to read before first grade, it will ultimately help them get into college and get good jobs. Anxious moms and dads are no longer satisfied with traditional nursery school, which many see as a glorified romper room that focuses too much on learning through play. And of course, after years of Baby Einstein marketing, some parents have become convinced that the more math and reading skills their tots master, the better. Srinivas Rao, a veterinarian in Columbia, Md., began sending his daughter Sanjana to after-school tutoring last summer, shortly before her third birthday. To his delight, he soon found she could not only count the 14 dots on her homework work sheet but also write 14 beside them. "I didn't think kids could just learn that overnight," he marvels.
Read the entire story here: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1686826,00.html
What happened to the "good, old days" when children stayed home with a parent or grandparent and played with toys? While it's admirable to want to offer your child the best upbringing, perhaps let them be children first?

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And the SciFi/Fantasy community suffers another loss not long after the death of Madeline L'Engle.
Robert Jordan died Sunday afternoon. While I never read his books, his fans stand out in my mind as some of the most dedicated, obsessive and entertaining people to ever walk into my store. I'm saddened for his family, friends and the Fantasy community as a whole. He will be missed.
Feel free to share your thoughts on his books, or any interactions you may have had with him below.

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Goodbye, Mr. Vonnegut. Goodnight and Goodbye.
You'll be missed.
Oh, Tracy, my eyes filled with tears reading this. --Nan
Very moving...
Beautiful. Kids are special. They are.
I had the heartbreak of going to a wake for a student at our school today. That compounded with the CT tragedy has had me sobbing for days.
Kids are a joy to this world. I will be strong so I can teach tomorrow with a smile and hug my own kids with a smile.
Perfectly stated. Thank you.