Eastern Navajo Child Drive
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Some of you may remember reading about the family of Marie I. Marie I and her five children: Jeffrey, Jeff, Ernestine, Davis and Dave lived together in a tiny, one-room hogan in Pinedale. I first met them in 1998 when I was working as a school psychologist at Eastern Navajo Agency.
It’s Veterans Day today – Remember our Veterans and Heroes
Wearing a “POPPY” on Veterans Day / Remembrance Day is so much more than a tradition. Is is more that just a symbol of tribute for the ultimate sacrifice paid by our valued soldiers during war and peace times.
It’s about sacrifice, and service and our freedom paid for, at the highest cost one can pay.
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Too Young for School, but Ready for Irony
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
Published: October 11, 2010
When a 12-year-old’s mother asks him “How many times do I have to tell you to stop?” he will understand that the answer, if any is required, had better not include a number.
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But that insight requires a sophisticated understanding of ironic language that develops long after fluent speech. At what age do children begin to sense the meaning of such a question, and to what degree can they respond appropriately to other kinds of irony?
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