Friday, September 12, 2014

John Taylor Gatto The Public School Model from Prussia, and How it Works for You

Here is John Taylor Gatto.  He's a pertty old guy who says that schools are in the buisness of molding and shaping schildren, not teaching them.

In csse you do not know who John Taylor Gatto is....
Wikipedia describes him as :

".... an American author and former school teacher with nearly 30 years of experience in the classroom. He devoted much of his energy to his teaching career, then, following his resignation, authored several books on modern education, criticizing its ideology, history, and consequences. He is best known for the underground classic "Dumbing Us Down: the Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling", and his magnum opus "The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling."  John Taylor Gatto was named New York City Teacher of the Year in 1989, 1990, and 1991, before his retiring and additionally, he was named New York State Teacher of the Year in 1991

You can read his biography here.
You can read, The Six Lesson School Teacher, here.

The Extending of Childhood, video bvelow, by John Taylor Gatto. ( read it: here)
(Lengthening of the Period of Dependence.)


In An Emergency...

Does your child know what do do at home in a home emergency should one arise?
Have you instructed your child on answering the door and phone while you are preoccupied or not at home?


Here are some helpful articles, tips and reminders to help you have an important lesson on safety with your kids about safty issues while homeschooling.


9-1-1 Calls... How to teach kids to call 9-1-1.. from Cell Phone Sally down in Texas

Article on Safety by Homeschool Views

Accident Prevention Household Safety Checklists

Fire Safety for Homeschooling Families  
We often hear about fire drills taking place in our public schools. Do we hold fire drills in our homeschools, and if not, well then, why aren’t we? 

Fire Safety teaching Ideas for Early Education with  Printables to use (FREE)

Kidpower Article...What Parents Need to Know About Personal Safety For Children and various helpful articles for talking to children about personal safety issues.

Weather Related Emergency Information... Borchures for Families from NOAA.



Thursday, September 11, 2014

The Book-Book

See the amazing features of the "Book-Book" explained for the new generation.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

"Since the general civilization of mankind, I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments by those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations. "
James Madison, U.S. President,
Speech in the Virginia Ratifying Convention on Control of the Military, June 16, 1788
 in: History of the Virginia Federal Convention of 1788, vol. 1, p. 130 (H.B. Grigsby ed. 1890).

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Word of the Day... Drapotomania

What IS drapotomania?

It's a terrible "disease."  A "metal illness." (According to some psychiatrists.) Do you have it?

Definition from Urban Dictionary.
Definition from Wikipedia
Definition from Word Info

The expert who came up with that disease even had a cure.

Listen to Thomas Szasz, a psychiatrist, award winner for "Humanist of the Year, (in 1973,) and professor emeritus of psychiatry at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, (1990)  as he talks about drapotomania and other "mental illnesses" like ADHD.



Thomas Szasz  on ADHD, drugs, psychiatry, drapetomania, hysteria, stigmatization

About ADHD.... Let's.Pay Attention

ADHD
"Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is said to be characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development," reports the Shire US website which sells drugs to combat the disease.  They also report, based on the 2011-12 National Survey of Children’s Health, (in which parents were asked if a health care practitioner had ever told them their child had ADD or ADHD,) that ,"an estimated 11% (that equates to 6.4 million,) of US school-aged children have been diagnosed with ADHD in their lifetime."  We have to ask, "Why?"


(Shire US....by they way, is a biopharmacutical company, interested in selling their product.... drugs.)

Shire has a website dedicated to informing people about ADHD. They tell us that in diagnosing ADHA, there is no simple test.  There is however a "standardized way that ADHD is diagnosed."

They say that, to be diagnosed with ADHD, a person must have all of the following:
-Have at least 6 inattentive and/or 6 hyperactive/impulsive symptoms for at least 6 months to a degree that is inconsistent with developmental level and that negatively impacts directly on social and academic/occupational activities (for people ages 17 and older, only 5 symptoms must be present)
-Have had several symptoms before age 12
-Have several symptoms in at least 2 settings (such as home, school, or work)
-Have symptoms that clearly interfere with or reduce the quality of social, academic, or occupational functioning
-Have symptoms that are not be better explained by another cause


Inattention
Hyperactivity
Impulsivity


Have you ever known a child under the age of 12 to display such symptoms?

 (Just wondering....)

And, Parent's magazine reports (June 19, 2014,) that  your "toddler" might have ADHD if they:
1.  ...interrupt and talk loudly.... if other toddlers don't like your kid
2. ...struggle to get to the place he or she is excited to go to
3. ...doesn't watch T.V.
4. ...has the ability to pay close attention to the things he enjoys
5. ...tantrums excessively
6. ...puts small parts in mouth and chokes frequently while eating
7.  ...loves to swing on the swings
No test for this to show any physical deficit.... but these are the symptoms parents are being advised to worry about in relation to their toddler.... so that if ythey suspect ADHD... toddlers can be taken to the psychiatrist for help.  Note too that ADHD is considered treatable but unfortunately, uncurable... (according to the Center for Disease Control.)

Click this next link for a "guide", published by an ADHD "support group," supposed to help you determine what is and what is not ADHD...(keep in mind that there is no "test" to identify this "disease" or "mental illness."   And, before your child takes the medication, you need to be informed that there could be side effects ....common ones listed at the Internet Drug Index  are "nervousness, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, palpitations, headache, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and psychosis."

Psychosis?  This is a "common" side effect?

If you are thinking any of those sound scary, you are not alone.  There's also  "less common side effects" listed there on the site, but you can read those on your own.

And if you read from the "experts" about how to manage these "common" side effects, (here..) you can expect the child to skip, or miss-out on eating lunch.... due to lack of appetite.  Then being medicated again in the afternoon, they will need to have structured activity but likely be unable to do homework.....and then they will be hungry about eight.  You can boost their nutrition in their growing bodies .....while they are appetite suppressed becauseof the drugs, by giving them Pediasure or Ensure.
(How much does this cost?)  If they suffer from insomnia, (can you imagine?) the suggested "cure" is to give the child "an extra dose" nightly... to help them sleep.  And never fear.. if one drug isn't working the way you like it, just try another..... till you get it right.

This is weird and scary... and hardly scientific.

Let's remember, there is no "test" to determine ADHD.  You merely have "ADHD" if  people think you do.

Of course, you must meet "diagnostic criteria" outlined in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (the DSM-5) - a manual now used around the world to classify "mental illnesses," (that, by the way, is changed periodically based on how people "vote" "mental diseases into existence.)

Voted.  (There is no "science!")

So.....
Mom and Dad, before jumping on the ADHD bandwagon, before runnning off to the local psychiatrist and medicating your children, do some research.   Don't be afraid to ask questions and find honest answers.  Take your time in determining if your child is just behaving like a kid and needs to be a kid or needs some loving discipline, or has a "psychiatric disorder."   requiring them to be medicated.  Do some homework on the issue and pray.  Spent some time playing with your child and take in a little Vitamin "N."

Here are some websites to get you started thinking about ADHD:

Magazines
TIME 2001   The Age Of Ritalin By Nancy Gibbs
TIME 2006 Getting Hyper About Ritalin By Claudia Wallis Friday, 
TIME 2010 ADHD: A Global Epidemic or Just a Bunch of Fidgety Kids? by John Cloud

Esquire Magazine 2014 The Drugging of the American Boy

Blog Articles
 Are There Really More ADHD Kids or Just More Intolerant Education Systems?

The Ritilin Conspiracy

Snopes .... Did Dr. Leon Eisenberg a prominent figure in the field of child psychiatry who during the 1950s and 60s conducted medical studies of children with developmental problems, including some of the first rigorous studies of autism and attention deficit disorder really say that "ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease"?

News Media
New York Times 2013, How Drig Companies Sell ADHD
National Public Radio Medicating Kids
Today Show (2012)

Videos
National Public Radio Video Medicaing Kids
Video by Naphtali 1981 (not just about ADHD, but where to put your trust in diffidult times.)
"The Evils Of Psychiatry: Truth About Bipolar,Depression, Abuse, DSM, and My Testimony"
Rover Radio... Interview with Richard Saul, nuerologist.
ADHD Advertising  NY Times




Tuesday, September 2, 2014

On the Education of Young...Nature Studies

I recently read a chapter from an old book, School of the Woods by naturalist, William J. Long.  The book, written in 1902, was at one time used in public schools under the title of the Wood Folk Series.
Intrigued by what I read, I post you this small portion for your educational reading:

'That interesting little comedy by the quiet river, one of the thousands that pass every day unnoticed in the summer woods, first opened my eyes to the fact that all wild creatures must learn most of what they know as we do; and to learn they must be taught. I have had that fact in mind in gathering together from my old notebooks and summer journals these sketches of animal life, which group themselves naturally about one central idea, namely, the large place which early education holds in the life of every creature.

That animal education is like our own, and so depends chiefly upon teaching, may possibly be a new suggestion in the field of natural history. Most people think that the life of a wild animal is governed wholly by instinct. They are of the same class who hold that the character of a child is largely predetermined by heredity.

Personally, after many years of watching animals in their native haunts, I am convinced that instinct plays a much smaller [6] part than we have supposed; that an animal's success or failure in the ceaseless struggle for life depends, not upon instinct, but upon the kind of training which the animal receives from its mother. And the more I see of children, the more sure am I that heredity (only another name for accumulated and developed instincts) plays but a small part in the child's history and destiny; that, instead, training—early training—is the chief factor; that Loyola, with a profound wisdom in matters childlike, such as the world has rarely seen, was right when he said, in substance: "Give me a child till he is seven years old, and it matters not much who has him afterwards. He is mine for time and eternity." Substitute seven weeks for seven years, and you have an inkling of the unconscious thought which governs every little mother in the wilderness.school."

School of the Woods by William Long 1902
You can read in it's entirety, here, (thanks to the Gutenberg Project.)

I think Long made some excellent points and observations.  As I reflected upon the importance of education given to an animal's young by it's mother (and father) I would think of my own observations of both kittens and a hawk that lives nearby.  If it is like this for animals, what is it like in the human experience?  Without a doubt, the teaching and training of children in the early years of their life is phenomenally important, and they absorb so much, making them truly incredible and intelligent beings at even an early age.  This is why, as parents, and especially as mother's, we should be attentive to our children.  It is us parents who first love them, and teach them many other valuable life lessons, including and example of how to live and work and communicate.

The book piqued my curiously.  I found out that in it's day, it was being used in many schools to teach children about animal behavior.... "scientifically," (observational) until the author drew controversy.  I learned too, that some people, even the President at the time, didn't like Long's sentiments of fondness for the animal life he observed and studied and wrote about.  They called him a "nature faker."

The main reason for the dislike, I believe, is that the evolutionary theory of Darwin was pervasive and persuasive at the time. People wanted to think ("wisely" according to the wisdom of the age) that animals were solely dependant on their inborn instinct to do what they do, not any form of particular reason or intelligence.  Many therefore simply concluded that Mr. Long was a "nut." They didn't like the suggestion that animals actually used "reason" and even had to "learn" things from their parents in order to survive.

 (If you skipped the links above, you can read a little about the very popular
 and public controversy regarding these books on your own.  
Start with wikipedia if you like and then perhaps read one 
Long's other book's description here.)

Was Long a "nut?"

Well, that controversy was way back in 1902.   It's 2014... over a hundred years later, and do you know what?  People, like Long, observe animals like tigers... or penguins or otters up close and personal to report their findings that these animal babies must learn certain things from their own moms and dads.  Some creature even learn their names from their parents... like parrots.

 I am not surprised... are you?

Here is an article touting some of the BEST animal mom's.