Transition to Scholar Meetings: Daily Inspire!

Published: Thu, 05/05/11

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Transition to Scholar Meetings
 
"We meet each month for a mentor meeting. We always set the date for our next meeting at the end of each meeting. We go to the park, or a restaurant, or her tree, or the hammock, or a bed, or we make a big fire and make popcorn. We've have several meetings in her pup tent in the back yard."
 

 
For additional ideas on effective meetings with your Transitioning child/youth, see chapter 4 of A Thomas Jefferson Education Home Companion.
 
See Chapter 6 (pp. 153-189) of Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning for more on the Transition to Learning, including:
  • Traits and Behaviors
  • Discoveries
  • The 35 Parenting Skills for Transition to Scholar
  • Separate and specific recommendations for mothers and for fathers
  • An extensive Q & A section

 
 

May 3 - May 9: Tchaikovsky & Truman, Browning & Ballet, Forts & Philately
 
Do you know what today is?
 
He "animated" Odette and Aurora long before they appeared in feature films.
 

 
Nobody had to explain to her that women could do great things.

 
Without her, none of us would be here.
 
Seems like forts just aren't destined to last. But it's still worth the effort.What historical fort fell, the founder of which was honored for all time with a chorus about his moldering body? (Ew.)


For the answer to the above riddles, history, educational resources and ideas for activities and discussion, visit This Week in History.
 



 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
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