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but lenore and i put it up at grow. it's called the let grow experience. it's a homework. and imagine if your kid is in, say, a third grade class, eight years old. and the assignment the teacher gives is go home, talk with your parents, think of something that you think you can do that you've never done by yourself. and it will give examples like maybe it's walking the dog for the first time, maybe it's making, maybe it's going to the store and buying groceries, maybe it's raking the yard, whatever. you know, you come up with something and agree with your parents and you do it. and then, you know, the next week you come in and everybody talks about it and you write down what you did, you put it. it's a little you put it up on your tree. you have a leaf on your tree, and then you do this week for ten or 20 weeks. and after ten or 20 weeks. so an amazing thing happens even just after the second or third week, which is the kids are often little nervous about, about going out, especially on their own. but then, like as we were talking about with thrills, they're nervous, they'
but lenore and i put it up at grow. it's called the let grow experience. it's a homework. and imagine if your kid is in, say, a third grade class, eight years old. and the assignment the teacher gives is go home, talk with your parents, think of something that you think you can do that you've never done by yourself. and it will give examples like maybe it's walking the dog for the first time, maybe it's making, maybe it's going to the store and buying groceries, maybe it's raking the yard,...
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lenore says we shouldn't track our kids. just give them a phone like a flip phone, let them out in the world, trust them, don't track them. my argument is i was willing to let, to follow your advice, lenore, much earlier in new york city than it would have because i could see the mason admitted to school. i could see what he was. to the extent that lets you give your kids more freedom i think it could be a net positive. maybe the way to his office is a lot of people use tracking programs like life 360 which is like as orwellian a name as you can get. my family we do use find my, because we want to know, okay, he has a track meet. on his way home? we find that were useful. so much of me for life 360. 360. it's just not what is he. it's he was here for 17 minutes and then he went here for 25 minutes. you can see everything they did all day long. that i think is a creepy level of surveillance. they key thing is give your kids a lot of independents and if you do that then it's okay to do a little bit of tracking i think. >> okay
lenore says we shouldn't track our kids. just give them a phone like a flip phone, let them out in the world, trust them, don't track them. my argument is i was willing to let, to follow your advice, lenore, much earlier in new york city than it would have because i could see the mason admitted to school. i could see what he was. to the extent that lets you give your kids more freedom i think it could be a net positive. maybe the way to his office is a lot of people use tracking programs like...
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busy the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just thought quite a bit about the world that she was going to be living in. and i remember walking on a bridge near our house back in those days, you know, sort of wondering what's going to be like for him, the room 950 more years from now making 2081 is going to be almost up to one of these coastal areas are going to be flooded over. it's going to be a man in the front of water. now, some sad to think about big difference. so what do you think we're gonna do for you know how well it's a sprint, but who pays the price? when are we can to clean up to new orleans more than 1200 for black people lost their lights? not a single rich americans lost their life. the real cost of the climate emergency, the most vulnerable of people who are suffering are poor people. but even rich people are going to be affected by the impacts of climate shift. outages here as new series dying us off to the higher con, examining the headline is there is a release of 184 forms of life and unfl
busy the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just thought quite a bit about the world that she was going to be living in. and i remember walking on a bridge near our house back in those days, you know, sort of wondering what's going to be like for him, the room 950 more years from now making 2081 is going to be almost up to one of these coastal areas are going to be flooded over. it's going to be a man in the front of...
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potential for change it to the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just thought quite a bit about the world that she was going to be living in. and i remember walking on a bridge near our house back in those days, you know, sort of wondering what's going to be like for him, the room 950 more years from now making 2081 is going to be almost up to one of these coastal areas are going to be flooded over. it's going to be a man in the front of water. now, some sad to think about big difference. so what do you think we're gonna do right now? on the account for risk 14 exclusive stories explosive results, which is 0 investigations. this is took, took years, the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. in partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover
potential for change it to the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just thought quite a bit about the world that she was going to be living in. and i remember walking on a bridge near our house back in those days, you know, sort of wondering what's going to be like for him, the room 950 more years from now making 2081 is going to be almost up to one of these coastal areas are going to be flooded over. it's going to be a...
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busy the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just thought quite a bit about the world, the scene was going to be living in. and i remember walking on a bridge near our house back in those days, you know, sort of wondering what's going to be like for him, the room 950 more years from now. i get 2081 is going to be most up to one of these coastal areas are going to be flooded over. it's going to be a band in the front of water. now, some sad to think about big difference. so what do you think we're gonna do as the sun sets individuals within the occupied westbank, the bed of multi family is getting the dinner table ready to break their dainty fast. but the buzz around the table is missing. the woman who used to put it all together ended, but lucy was the rest of the week before the start of his re do officials have not given a reason yet for detaining her during at 8 of the home. if you could help me, if there's a way in the look at the house on his not missing one to or even see members of his property 5 in the o
busy the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just thought quite a bit about the world, the scene was going to be living in. and i remember walking on a bridge near our house back in those days, you know, sort of wondering what's going to be like for him, the room 950 more years from now. i get 2081 is going to be most up to one of these coastal areas are going to be flooded over. it's going to be a band in the front of...
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there are a lot of things you can do, but that is the yeah, that's the idea i just saw lenore skenazy here is and want to get back to the to play lenore is the founder of let grow is a great organization that is trying to bring freedom free. and thank you. so if interested in more on that subject look up let grow. let's talk about the rise of social emotional learning. you document how this permeates our classrooms. it's not something outside of curriculum. it's being put into the curriculum what is this do you know how this started? and once how did it spread all over the whole country and tell us what a bones and no bones day is so i think it about 15 years ago and again like a lot of things that aren't actually good and have some harmful it started out you know potentially with with good intentions. some people dispute that by the way. but but i give a general to try to give things the benefit of the doubt. and a lot of people who bought into it, i think, had good intentions. and the idea is we're going to teach you how to emotionally regulate a series of classes. but this is for k
there are a lot of things you can do, but that is the yeah, that's the idea i just saw lenore skenazy here is and want to get back to the to play lenore is the founder of let grow is a great organization that is trying to bring freedom free. and thank you. so if interested in more on that subject look up let grow. let's talk about the rise of social emotional learning. you document how this permeates our classrooms. it's not something outside of curriculum. it's being put into the curriculum...
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activate your recovery with oofos. [ ♪♪ ] >> lenore vince goolsby forgot when students flock to the land of cotton the study south of the mixing. they have severance schools were teeth and shoes are optional. it's part of the nationwide enrollment trend impacted by anti- israel campus protest that top-tier universities schools years ago discriminating against jews now discriminate against asians and jews. places like columbia and yale see violent demonstrations even arrests as mobs the students take to the streets professing anti-semitism for jewish students it happened in formerly prestigious institutions enough of a reason to look else where not just for that but also their safety. one-person it north carolina university expanded a recent part the madness hasn't reached schools down south sing even if i could have gotten into harvard i would not have gone i feel safe on campus. your that right the south is the land of tolerance nonsense as well but progressive policies are pushing students away from harsh lockdowns restrictions on free speech obsession with gender and race bearing the
activate your recovery with oofos. [ ♪♪ ] >> lenore vince goolsby forgot when students flock to the land of cotton the study south of the mixing. they have severance schools were teeth and shoes are optional. it's part of the nationwide enrollment trend impacted by anti- israel campus protest that top-tier universities schools years ago discriminating against jews now discriminate against asians and jews. places like columbia and yale see violent demonstrations even arrests as mobs...
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lines of interest, making it easier to associate with a like-minded, including on matters of politics lenore skin az published free-range kids one year later. you might remember when she made headlines after allowing her nine year-old to ride the new york city subway alone? she has since championed the let grow movement. she had many of the same themes as richard luv enter charles murray, who published coming apart in 2012, where and he focused on the result of a growing divide between the upper and working class murray advanced themes similar to robert putnam. he said, when the better off live in secluded gated communities like say, belmont, massachusetts they're removed from the poor of kensington in philadelphia and the less fortunate suffer opportunity loss. five years later, it was jean twinkies turn with igm 20 studies, generational divide, she observed that 2012 mark the year when more than half of america had cell phones and noted that it was also the year that facebook acquired instagram, the beginning of the selfie era, 20 said that when adolescents, social lives moved online on to
lines of interest, making it easier to associate with a like-minded, including on matters of politics lenore skin az published free-range kids one year later. you might remember when she made headlines after allowing her nine year-old to ride the new york city subway alone? she has since championed the let grow movement. she had many of the same themes as richard luv enter charles murray, who published coming apart in 2012, where and he focused on the result of a growing divide between the...
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lenore mike, lynn and all of you that have spoken meeting you, mr. marcus. just brought so much joy. and as i've said to many of the team folk that are with oci, i'm impressed with the diversity. there is no one culture with all of the answers. and so totally out of a mountain of despair, you're stones of hope and mr. sid as well. i've never met you. and it's like, well, my goodness, where did this come from? and you with renaissance. i'm grateful. doctor honeycutt. we know because we get to see and hear and, be a part of witnessing all that's going on. but i am so impressed that this answers so many questions. and we all know covid, the pandemic put a halt to so much. so we do look forward to the opportunities and the possibilities of going in to the things that were not completed, not work. we understand that that is not a dark mark at all. it's just that you're still here. breathing and moving is amazing. it's amazing. so i'm grateful. well, madam secretary, would you call the next item, please? the next order of business is item six. public comment on no
lenore mike, lynn and all of you that have spoken meeting you, mr. marcus. just brought so much joy. and as i've said to many of the team folk that are with oci, i'm impressed with the diversity. there is no one culture with all of the answers. and so totally out of a mountain of despair, you're stones of hope and mr. sid as well. i've never met you. and it's like, well, my goodness, where did this come from? and you with renaissance. i'm grateful. doctor honeycutt. we know because we get to...