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To: cloudmountain
Fatherless boys.

Yep. I would change your age range from 0-7 for mainly momma, but daddies are needed in that age, too. But we're at least in the same book, if not on the same page.

Children need someone to watch in amazement as papa does something, and then a papa that asks: "Do you know how and why I did that?" Starting off a lesson...

Mother taught me to read at a newspaper level by the time I was 4. Daddy taught me E=I*R at age 7. They didn't let an opportunity to teach go by.

I appreciate them for what they did.

/johnny

18 posted on 01/07/2012 4:28:27 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper
We are teaching my 2 great granddaughters to read, make right choices in games, etc on their own ipads. One will be 3 on the 19th and the other one will be 4 on Feb. 29. We can not get over how smart these toddlers are and how eager they are to learn. Their ipads have books, games, etc on them and each iPad has a plastic carrying case with handles on it. They know how to turn it on, find whatever they want to do at the time and turn it off when they are done. They know how to take care of each one, too. That is very important and my daughter taught them how to do that on hers. They would want hers every time she had it out. They have been around them for about 2 years.
28 posted on 01/07/2012 5:07:13 PM PST by MamaB
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