Two wonderful J.F. Kennedy quotes …
“Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.”
“A child miseducated is a child lost.”
it looks like the first couple of James’s drawings were of the recent performance of the stock market – looks like he may have a future on Wall Street! 🙂
That’s why I miss the kids who used to live up the alley. “What’s this, Martha?” I look, it’s shard from an old clay sewer pipe. I think, “Hmmm,” but the truth is the truth so I tell him what it is.
“Really?” in a tone of total wonderment. “I’m going to keep it.”
“Keep doing this archeology, Connor. It’s great.” I really, really miss them.
James was 100% correct, no denying that.
Best wishes, Pete.
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he was, indeed –
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Our future will certainly need these young scientists. Great post, Beth!
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absolutely
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Two wonderful J.F. Kennedy quotes …
“Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.”
“A child miseducated is a child lost.”
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love both of those
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Science in kindergarten is the best!
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full of wonder, curiosity, and discovery
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Their words of wisdom are top secret — to be under lock and key and guarded day and night.
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yes, you are so right
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I like it when you tell me I am right. lol
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Aww, so adorable
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❤
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❤️❤️
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Very good!
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yes-
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So that’s </i.how it works!
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And the kinder don’t even need coffee before they start writing!
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that’s right!
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May they forever observe and discover, Beth!
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it looks like the first couple of James’s drawings were of the recent performance of the stock market – looks like he may have a future on Wall Street! 🙂
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These may be future stats/accounting students in your class. The science of $$.)
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hopefully I’ll be retired by the time they are in college 🙂
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Yes
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Yes! Knowing how it feels to uncover a mystery will help us to articulate it later.
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That’s exactly right, jim
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… and all of it nurtured and encouraged by great teachers!
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❤️
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More than scientists…
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Absolutely
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That’s why I miss the kids who used to live up the alley. “What’s this, Martha?” I look, it’s shard from an old clay sewer pipe. I think, “Hmmm,” but the truth is the truth so I tell him what it is.
“Really?” in a tone of total wonderment. “I’m going to keep it.”
“Keep doing this archeology, Connor. It’s great.” I really, really miss them.
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I really get this
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It’s pretty lonely without them, honestly. OH well.
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It is a wisdom they may not understand and not enough of us listen to.
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right
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I’m sure there is a hidden message about the meaning of life on that clipboard!
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if only we were wise enough to translate it!
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A bar graph and everything, got to love those kinders.
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No limit to their thinking
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Very good skills indeed, for research. Well done kinders!
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🧪
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Yes, this is where it all starts.
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absolutely, the seeds are beginning to sprout
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Another feel good post!
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I can’t stop myself!
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Absolutely 💯!!, my kids don’t spare me any chances of giving their words of wisdom to me 😉
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)))
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Children are conducting research from the moment of birth. Maybe earlier, I’m not sure of that.
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they certainly are
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I fully agree with James!
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he knew
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Children are a sign what a miracle life can be if approached correctly. I always love the light and involvement in their eyes
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me too, Peter and well said
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Bravo for providing this kind of learning experience for your young ones.
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❤️
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What a perfect quote!
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and you know it to be true as well –
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Indeed I do!
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Kids tell it like it is…
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Straight shooter
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James Newman is on to something lol
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yes
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