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These eye-opening field trips can spark kids’ curiosity - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]/field-trips-that-spark-kids-curiosities

How to raise a volunteer scientist - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ticle/how-to-raise-a-volunteer-scientist

When child lie... http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20120508/lif074336.asp?source=rss

How to encourage child - http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4701280b0102ek51.html

http://www.hackerchick.com[..]4/09/fun-ways-to-teach-kids-to-code.html

Give Child some duty for good - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20141229/PHO095935.asp?source=rss

步入青春期的孩子最需要從父母那裡得到什麼? - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20160824/LIF092635.asp?source=rss

初中男生多煩惱,父母可知道? - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20161220/LIF162636.asp?source=rss

研究發現和沒有做家務或者十幾歲才開始做家務的孩子相比,3-4歲就開始做家務的青年成人更有可能和家人及朋友關系融洽、學習優秀、較早實現事業成功及經濟獨立。 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170105/LIF172240.asp?source=rss

https://blog.google[..]uter-science-and-computational-thinking/

專家回答:這不容易,但還是有可能的。人際關系專家兼咨詢專欄作家April Masini說:“家長既要讓孩子繼續保持這種精神氣,又讓他們知道自己行為的後果,要在兩者之間找好平衡點。”她稱,家長可以通過具體的事例,來給孩子講述,在什麼場合、用哪些方法來質疑老師和長輩是OK的,還要解釋這樣做的可能後果。你這樣教育的目的,是讓孩子知道,有時候規則可以打破,邊界可以移動,但行為卻是會帶來風險的。 http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170222/LIF145613.asp?source=rss

如何培養出真正的成年人 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170526/OPN173543.asp?source=rss

所以,你要做的不是告訴你的孩子冷靜下來,而是應該告訴他們,有機會展現自己的才能,是一件特別幸運的事。<- this is a simple suggestion - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170626/LIF172732.asp

No gifted child - https://www.theguardian.com[..]such-thing-as-a-gifted-child-einstein-iq

公平地“偏心”。確保每個孩子都得到優待:例如,如果把周末花在女兒的足球比賽上,那就在工作日找些時間關注你兒子的興趣愛好。 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20170801/LIF154506.asp?source=rss

Science Says the Most Successful Kids Have Parents Who Do These 9 Things - https://www.inc.com[..]ids-who-thrive-science-says-do-thes.html

From 0 to 12 months - https://www.webmd.com[..]nting/baby/ss/slideshow-baby-development

但為什麼不在早期教育中教授這些技能呢? 現任利茲大學商學院的Wandi Bruine de Bruin及其同事已經證明, 決策失誤的討論可以納入高中學生的歷史課程中 。 它不僅提高了後續合理性測試的表現; 它也促進了他們對歷史事實的了解。 - http://www.bbc.com[..]9-has-humanity-reached-peak-intelligence


“Part of what is so interesting and surprising about our study is that a simple manipulation — just the way people think about a past event — is changing their conclusions about what they’re doing and whether they’re interested or not,” Niese said.

“It’s something people could do on their own if they wanted to and gain these benefits in situations where cultural stereotypes or pre-existing beliefs might be likely to bias their judgment or cloud their memories.”

https://www.zmescience.com[..]erception-perspective-enjoyment-8235342/

Instead it is the quality of the conversation that is important. That is, the back and forth, turn-taking nature that requires listening and responding. It’s what Hirsh-Pasek and her long-time collaborator Roberta Golinkoff refer to as a “conversational duet”, because “you can’t sing it alone”. In fact, another study found that if a conversation is interrupted by a phone call, the child does not learn a newly presented word, but will learn it if the conversation is not interrupted. - https://www.bbc.com[..]-that-affects-how-your-babys-brain-grows https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=11656

They found that children who watched Sesame Street were more likely to be academically on track, and less likely to be held back, than those who didn’t. - https://www.bbc.com[..]ren-find-weird-television-so-mesmerising

Instead of repeating the mistakes of previous generations with heavy-handed tactics, let’ understand the psychological source of the problem. Ultimately, parents’ goal should be to help kids learn strategies for coping with overuse on their own so that they do what’s good for them even when we’re not around. By teaching self-regulating habits, promoting intentional gaming, and helping kids find suitable alternatives, parents can help kids find what they are really looking for. - https://getpocket.com[..]mes-it-s-about-unmet-psychological-needs

Materials - http://www.blake.com.au/Blake-eClub-Members-Resources-s/2170.htm https://readingeggs.com.au/free-resources/ https://digital.scholastic.com[..]lp/#/login?productCode=tcb&ucn=637963938 User ID: schteachables46 Password: blue

因為讀書和上堂時,重要的是注意「大圖畫(Big Picture)」 - https://faith100.media[..]6%9B%B8%E7%9A%84%E6%96%B9%E6%B3%95/65984

Indoor science experiment - https://omsi.edu/at-home/activities

https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]/family/2020/05/screen-time-alternatives

Young children would pass up a reward for a chance to explore - https://www.zmescience.com[..]science/young-children-explore-15082020/

Zooming in on keeping kids focused - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]g-in-on-keeping-kids-focused-coronavirus

How to Set Up a Remote Learning Space for Your Kids - https://www.nytimes.com[..]utter/blog/remote-learning-space-set-up/

Teaching children to play chess makes them more confident taking calculated risks - https://www.zmescience.com[..]m-more-confident-taking-calculated-risks

The biggest myths of the teenage brain - https://www.bbc.com[..]0823-what-really-goes-on-in-teens-brains

This long, slow, back-to-front developmental wave, completed only in the mid-20s, appears to be a uniquely human adaptation. It may be one of our most consequential. It can seem a bit crazy that we humans don't wise up a bit earlier in life. But if we smartened up sooner, we'd end up dumber. - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ic.com/magazine/article/beautiful-brains

Lessons in the rational appraisal of danger may be the secret to a happier, healthier life – and they can be mastered through a few simple steps. - https://www.bbc.com[..]-how-to-teach-kids-to-make-great-choices


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