“Face it parents, you will be judged” is the message at the start of an article of 10 controversial parenting tips from an ABC correspondent in Phoenix, Arizona. Four self-proclaimed parenting experts chime in with their opinions, sometimes agreeing and sometimes disagreeing, and almost always offering a slightly different way of looking at situations all parents face at some point in the parenting journey. There are questions about spanking, schooling, and teenage drinking, for instance. It’s an interesting read. But at the end of the day, the person making the ultimate decision of what to do with your child is you. Yet, there are others around you, watching you (not to mention your kids needing you). As the author Eva Bowen eloquently states in her opening lines: “Parents, listen up! It's the first rule of parenting that every new parent will quickly learn: you WILL … [Read more...]
Facebook to the Rescue…?!
There is a phenomenon on Facebook. Friends (and I!) not only post photos of our children in silly or downright adorable poses, but we also use the virtual interface as a means of sharing our children’s “talk” – what’s coming out of their mouths that give us a glimpse into their wackiness, uniqueness, smarts, maturity, or cuteness. We can capture a moment of time in our children’s sense-making of the world, and share it with our virtual pals on Facebook. We are putting ourselves and our kids into Cyberspace for people to get to know better…even if there are still some things about ourselves (and our kids) that we want to remain private. A similar phenomenon happens in the world of Reading Instruction in schools. Teachers and districts choose to share some things about their students’ reading development, while leaving out other aspects of it. In today’s era of … [Read more...]


