For the sharpest insight and analysis, always turn to six year olds

Now We Are Six

As tradition demands, I must alert you all to the fact that my blog is now six

Six, seven, and eight-year-olds build on the important developments of the first 6 years of life and seem to settle down to a steadier pace of growing and learning. Young school-age children are interested in real life tasks and activities, and pretend and fantasy lessen considerably […] School-age children have longer attention spans. They are more likely to stick with things until the project is finished, the problem solved, or the argument resolved. Doing things together with friends, teamwork, and following rules become very important. This age group is fascinated by rules and can develop games with extensive rules and rituals.

Of course, I will leave it to you to decide whether you think this blog ‘views things as black and white, right or wrong, wonderful or terrible, with very little middle ground’

For the sharpest insight and analysis, always turn to six year olds

For the sharpest insight and analysis, always turn to six year olds

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7 Comments on :
Now We Are Six

  1. Lucy says:

    GORGEOUS. But that shot of Tash on the left steals it, I must apologise. xxxxx

  2. Tash says:

    The same Dom that causes me to DESPERATELY FIGHT FOR ATTENTION in this very video, has now cropped me out all these years later… nothing changes huh… X

  3. Red Dalek says:

    Excuse me! I deliberately left you in!

  4. Gillian says:

    Is that the ‘Education Education Education’ speech?

  5. Red Dalek says:

    Part of – the bit at the end of the new video, at least.

  6. roberthines says:

    ok m8 been reading blog for while now 6 ha from county durham good read m8

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