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Chronicling our journey to become less dependent on electronics and more engaged with our family and our world
Screen-free Family: February 2014
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Chronicling our journey to become less dependent on electronics and more engaged with our family and our world. Monday, February 17, 2014. Distracting TVs in Restaurants. We went out to a local chain restaurant and I have to say, I was really annoyed by the prevalence of TV screens ALL over! Friday, February 14, 2014. I did allow T to show his friend something on a game briefly, since T was looking forward to some game time with his friend so much, but they also did plenty of "real world" play. T said to...
Screen-free Family: Progress
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Chronicling our journey to become less dependent on electronics and more engaged with our family and our world. Friday, February 14, 2014. I did allow T to show his friend something on a game briefly, since T was looking forward to some game time with his friend so much, but they also did plenty of "real world" play. Peter Pan, Treasure Island). We also had 2 snow days, so they spent a lot of time playing out in the snow, building forts, shoveling, throwing snowballs, and sledding. T said to me, "I think...
Screen-free Family: October 2014
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Chronicling our journey to become less dependent on electronics and more engaged with our family and our world. Friday, October 24, 2014. I haven't been restricting use by total time used or days on/off or anything lately, and this seems to be working in my quest to keep them from being on screens excessively! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.
Screen-free Family: New Tactic
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Chronicling our journey to become less dependent on electronics and more engaged with our family and our world. Friday, October 24, 2014. I haven't been restricting use by total time used or days on/off or anything lately, and this seems to be working in my quest to keep them from being on screens excessively! November 3, 2014 at 8:32 AM. Hey, thats cool - I didnt know you could make tabs for different blogs! One GAME at a time sounds like a reasonable way to manage screen time.
Screen-free Family: A Ban on Handheld Devices?
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Chronicling our journey to become less dependent on electronics and more engaged with our family and our world. Wednesday, June 4, 2014. A Ban on Handheld Devices? Here's another interesting article I came across:. 10 Reasons Why Handheld Devices Should be Banned. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Ban on Handheld Devices? The Real Reason I Want to Limit Screens. Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Bicultural Homeschool: Summer Break Freedom
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Tuesday, June 28, 2016. This is the first year we are taking a real break for summer. I had intended to go year round, especially since we take most Fridays off, but I think we were all ready for a break. I was tired of planning and teaching, they were tired of doing schoolwork. But I did want to give them at least a *little* taste of that 'free summer' (I remember summer feeling like it was SO long when we were little! My Favorite Homeschool Sites.
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Bicultural Homeschool: March 2016
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Tuesday, March 22, 2016. I Need Quiet Time as an Introvert! So lately, I've been struggling with not having time alone. The kids have been on a later bedtime (9:30) for a few weeks, and it's taking its toll on me! One of the hardest things for me to get used to, when I first started homeschooling, was having someone around 24x7. Even on days I go to work, the kids are in the car with me until the last 10 minutes of the drive.and then I'm at...BUT a...
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Bicultural Homeschool: May 2016
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Sunday, May 1, 2016. Our First Standardized Test. We got the test results back last week, and they did way better than I expected! There were no big surprises. The spelling and punctuation was weaker than the rest, but still at grade level, for Monkey, which was not a surprise at all, because these are areas he's always struggled with. Overall, a good experience! Our First Standardized Test. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our First Standardized Test.
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Bicultural Homeschool: Learning Chinese as a Visual vs Auditory Learner
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Thursday, April 14, 2016. Learning Chinese as a Visual vs Auditory Learner. I've known Monkey is a visual learner for a while, and I've been slowly introducing Chinese to the kids for a while.but it wasn't until recently that my dad made an observation that prompted me to change the direction of how I teach my kids Chinese. What my dad said was, "Oh, then he must be pretty good at remembering Chinese characters! So if he "reads" the Chinese, he tel...
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Bicultural Homeschool: What We're Reading
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Monkey, 6th Grade:. Mr Revere and I. George Washington True Patriot (Benge). The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Bunny, 4rd Grade-all the read alouds above, plus:. George Washington True Patriot (Benge). Recipe for Adventure - Various Cities (Giada DeLaurentis). Monkey, 5th Grade:. Trumpet of the Swan. My Side of the Mountain. Far Side of the Mountain. Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims. Out of Darkness (Louis Braille Biography). Fellowship of the Ring.
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Bicultural Homeschool: Mid-summer Reflections
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Friday, July 29, 2016. Now that we're midway through the summer, I'm looking back over what I envisioned, compared to what it has been. The weeks have been packed with camps and visits (us going, family coming), and we've only had one week of 'free time' which was then packed with a playdate almost every day, until Bunny got sick. Whew! So much for having a carefree summer of lounging around and relaxing! The driving itself is exhausting! We've bee...
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Bicultural Homeschool: July 2016
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Friday, July 29, 2016. Now that we're midway through the summer, I'm looking back over what I envisioned, compared to what it has been. The weeks have been packed with camps and visits (us going, family coming), and we've only had one week of 'free time' which was then packed with a playdate almost every day, until Bunny got sick. Whew! So much for having a carefree summer of lounging around and relaxing! The driving itself is exhausting! We've bee...
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Bicultural Homeschool: June 2016
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Tuesday, June 28, 2016. Incorporating World Geography and the Olympics into our Summer. Of course, taking the summer off from formal school doesn't mean we stop learning. Life is learning, learning is life! With the Summer Olympics taking place this summer, I'm planning on doing some informal World Geography and Olympic Games units. Using the book recommendations from Give Your Child the World. On CD during one of our many long car trips. This is t...
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Bicultural Homeschool: Incorporating World Geography and the Olympics into our Summer
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The journey of an Asian (Chinese) American homeschooler. Tuesday, June 28, 2016. Incorporating World Geography and the Olympics into our Summer. Of course, taking the summer off from formal school doesn't mean we stop learning. Life is learning, learning is life! With the Summer Olympics taking place this summer, I'm planning on doing some informal World Geography and Olympic Games units. Using the book recommendations from Give Your Child the World. On CD during one of our many long car trips.
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Screen Free Week
Is a community program that challenges kids and parents to get unplugged and discover the fun benefits of community. Activities and events. The Screen Free Week. Program help raise awareness of some of the dangers facing our children today. Become a Screen Free Week. Brag Tags at School. How Big is the Problem.
Screen Free
Is a community program that challenges kids and parents to get unplugged and discover the fun benefits of community. Activities and events. The Screen Free Week. Program help raise awareness of some of the dangers facing our children today. Become a Screen Free. Brag Tags at School. How Big is the Problem.
Screen-Free Week
Presented by Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood. Organize a Screen-Free Week. Find an Event Near You. Sample Parent Letter and Permission Slip. Family Guide to a Great SFW. Screen-Free Play & Activities. Research & Fact Sheets. On May 4-10, children, families, and communities around the world will rediscover the joys of life beyond the screen. Unplug from digital entertainment and spend your free time playing, reading, daydreaming, creating, exploring, and connecting with family and friends. CCFC’s...
Screen Free Challenge
Is a community program that challenges kids and parents to get unplugged and discover the fun benefits of community. Activities and events. The Screen Free Challenge. Program help raise awareness of some of the dangers facing our children today. Become a Screen Free Challenge. Brag Tags at School. How Big is the Problem.
Screen-free Family
Chronicling our journey to become less dependent on electronics and more engaged with our family and our world. Friday, October 24, 2014. I haven't been restricting use by total time used or days on/off or anything lately, and this seems to be working in my quest to keep them from being on screens excessively! Wednesday, June 4, 2014. A Ban on Handheld Devices? Here's another interesting article I came across:. 10 Reasons Why Handheld Devices Should be Banned. The Real Reason I Want to Limit Screens.
Screen-Free Kansas City
From April 29 through May 5, 2012, join Kansas City in turning off your screens and turning on LIFE! Friday, April 27, 2012. Try out yoga with your kids! How-to tips for yoga at home. Danielle Drury teaches kids' yoga at YOUYOGA. Kids naturally love to move, and they still have their natural flexibility and suppleness that we start to lose once we spend hours sitting in chairs, like in school! Or let’s put our legs up the wall and stand on our hands like upside down spiders! Can you be a peeing dog?
Screen Free Kids – Families raising kids beyond the screen
Families raising kids beyond the screen. Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! April 30, 2016. 1 Comment on Hello world! Proudly powered by WordPress. Web Hosting by GreenGeeks.
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The Screen Free Project New Zealand | Connecting Kiwi Kids with the Real World
Welcome to The Screen Free Project NZ. Screen Free' is about spending more time offline in the real world. It is about balance. We are on a mission. The Screen Free Project has been raising awareness since 2013. With the influx of computer, mobile phones, tablets, gaming, television and social media's ever-growing accessibility and connectivity, more and more leisure time is spent in front of a screen. We are delighted to see the green shoots of an uptake at 'grass roots' level. Model Flying New Zealand.
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