Many of us educate ourselves, myself included with the armour of books and now, info found**** Of the interneLlways On the invisible haIf I had my way, I'd t and documentaries on TV. If I could, I'd have become a lifetime, career student remaining forever in the upper echelons of school because I thirst for knowledge. **** And, for any of you with kids...your own education goes a long way when convincing them of the merits of school. Please try to remain in the TOE because not ...
What are your thoughts about neuroplasticity? I believe. I was using it 38 years ago when my daughter was born with Cerebral Palsy. She couldn't hold up her own head or roll over until I remembered my Aunt, caring her toddler who'd fallen out a second floor window onto his head on the cement, literally braining himself. Doctors told her he'd remain in a vegetative state. I remembered watching her lie down on the floor beside him and roll over, then physically roll ...
Originally Posted by mswriter It's human nature to always ask why...at least most of us. We have an insatiable need to know why things happen and how things work. Siblings are a good example: 'I heard birds can talk', says litte Joe. 'Only some can talk, replies big sis. 'Why?', asks Joe. 'I don't know,' sis says. 'You're lying!' he crys. 'No I'm not!', she says in frustration. 'All people can talk, so ALL birds have to be able to talk!', he yells. 'Don't ask me things if you don't believe me,' she snaps. ...