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1. Ahora sí!



Misión cumplida! Más de uno descansa :)
Excelente 2009 a todos!

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2. Happy New Year!



Gracias por los momentos compartidos y que el 2008 sea muy feliz para todos!

Thanks for the time we shared and good luck for 2008!

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3. New Horizont



Este año, mi Santa cambió de horizonte, como nosotros mismos.
Que tengan una hermosa Navidad y se cumplan todos los deseos!

This year, my Santa has a new horizon, like ourselves.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and hope your dreams will come true!

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4. An alternative education

First up on this morning's CBC Radio "Sunday Edition" show, my favorite weekend listening, was host Michael Enright's interview with film critic and writer David Gilmour, author of the just-published The Film Club: A True Story of a Father and a Son. Film Club is Mr. Gilmour's account of his decision, several years ago, to let his son drop out of high school. What he kept coming back to during

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5. Poetry Friday: A bit of Browning and a huge delight

A poem for back-to-school season for all parents who teach, guide, educate, explain, discuss, and develop. Most of the great English poet Robert Browning's education took place at home, centering around his father's library of some 6,000 volumes in English, as well as French, ancient Greek, and Latin. He began composing rhymes even before he learned to read and write by the age of five. Browning

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6. Further thoughts on self-esteem and self-confidence

In one of my own comments to my post the other week on children, responsibility, and hard work, I mentioned "the whole self-esteem vs. self-confidence business (I consider the former nonsense, the latter vital)", and my good friend hornblower at HMS Indefatigable replied, One other thing though - in your comments Becky, where you talk about self confidence coming from doing things well. Yes, I

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7. All roads lead to home and hard work

"Too many parents make life hard for their children by trying, too zealously, to make it easy for them." German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), quoted in "The Case Against Adolescence" by Robert Epstein I started Farm School two years ago in part because I blathered on for much too long on the subject of children and independence at L's blog Schola. Independence, self-reliance, and

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8. Hot to trot tots and their pole-dancing mamas

A couple of months ago, after seeing the Macleans magazine cover story about "dressing our daughters like skanks", I wrote, What continues to surprise me is how many mothers around here, and remember, I'm far away from liberal east coast urban types, so your experience may be wide of my mark, are the ones who choose to pimp put their daughters in (often matching) stripper chic not because it's

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