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Tag Archives: learning from kids
Role Reversal
As a typical 2.5 year old, Zoe really likes the word “myself”. This gets applied to everything, from opening doors to putting on clothes to riding her bike. In particular, I get to hear it multiple times in quick succession … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 years old, learning from kids, little kids, not math, philosophical
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Katie the logician
Yesterday, Katie came up with her own, consistent logic puzzle! This is how it happened (with the puzzle, of course). I was flipping through Alice in Puzzle-Land by Raymond Smullyan, which had just arrived in the mail. Naturally, she asked … Continue reading
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Tagged #tmwyk, 6 years old, books, learning from kids, logic, puzzles, story math
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Out of the Mouths of Children
Did it ever happen to you that a child’s innocent suggestion opened up your eyes to a whole new way of doing something? A few days ago I experienced just the thing. The topic that light was shed upon is … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithms, arithmetic, binary search, class, learning from kids, logic
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