597. Truth

I have a friend who sometimes does something that bothers me. If we’re talking, and he starts to realize that he’s given me information I’ll use to make a decision he doesn’t like, he tells me he was only kidding, … Continue reading

596. Earth

There are nine planets in our solar system, and we all had the good fortune to be born on what is probably the only one that can sustain human life. There may be planets in other solar systems that can … Continue reading

595. School’s Job

Lately, I’ve heard that some schools are being sued, sometimes by pupils and sometimes by pupils’ parents, for not doing the job schools are “supposed to” do. My first reaction to such suits is that they’re nonsense – that educating … Continue reading

592. No, Virginia

Virginia came to me one night With a question in her eyes She asks important questions, Expecting frank replies. “Daddy,” she said, in a serious voice, Underscored by a thoughtful pause, “I want an honest answer. Is there a Santa … Continue reading

591. How I Help Children Read

As we teach children to read, we try to get them to do so independently. We teach them various strategies they can use to figure out words they don’t know. They can use context or phonetic clues. They can take … Continue reading

590. Gratification

Adults often try to teach children about the glory of delayed gratification. “If you save your money,” we say, “you’ll have it when you really need it. Why get a bunch of stickers or candies now when you could save … Continue reading

589. When Colleagues Aren’t Collegial

It’s great when people who are trying to do similar things can work together, learning from, teaching, and supporting each other. Together, they can move mountains. Or if mountains won’t budge, defeat involves a little less agony if it’s not … Continue reading