Classical versus Montessori education—could there be two philosophies more different? One is very structured, with a formal progression from early ages to high school. (Read Dorothy Sayers’ influential essay, “The Lost Tools of Learning,” to better understand the trivium concept of classical education.) Classical education attempts to use rigorous, structured academics to train students to be individual thinkers by the time…
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Montessori Versus Waldorf for Babies & Preschoolers
Because education begins informally as soon as a child is born, I’ve been researching and playing with ideas for the past year for Baby J’s education. Part of that is the teacher in me, but I know every loving parent at some point has to make decisions about his/her child’s training. TV or no TV? What if we’re watching educational…
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Be All There: A Message to My Disconnected Generation
About a week ago, when my husband and I were at a restaurant in Wichita, I noticed a scene that to me summed up the changes in the past few generations: At the table close to us, two girls in their early 20s were sitting across from each other. They were texting and taking pictures for Snapchat and Instagram while not…
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An Honest Review of Honest Diapers
When the doorbell rang this afternoon and a box full of three free replacement packages of diapers from The Honest Company arrived, I knew I had to write a review of the company. An honest review, to fit their name. 🙂 I had several reasons for deciding to try out Honest diapers. 1)I was very excited about their advertisement of…
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30 Lactose-Free Freezer Meal Ideas for Baby Mommas
Want to see a list right away? Check out the graphic below with all 30 of the lactose-free freezer meals from this list grouped in categories! Cooking for others is one of my favorite parts of life. I think it’s a way I express love. It’s not that I’m a great chef–far from it! I keep learning how to make new…
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