Elizabeth Goudge’s “Linnets and Valerians”: Children at Their Most Magical
“Free to go where you like and do what you like.” Such a thing had never been said to them before. If […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
“Free to go where you like and do what you like.” Such a thing had never been said to them before. If […]
The best part of giving advice is seeing the ways people surpass it. I’m giving homeschool advice monthly over at the Stella […]
In a back-to-school theme piece over at the Federalist, I examined the current sad state of snacking for American youth. It involves, […]
Our children are just coming to the age when everything depends on my efforts. They are delicate in health, and nervous and […]
“How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked. “Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually, then suddenly.” Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises” YouTube is […]
If you came of age in the 21st century, there is a good chance you lack basic skills once viewed as necessary […]
“Restful learning is not throwing all care to the wind, eschewing worthy goals such as mastery of math facts, the ability to […]
If you publicly advocate for marrying people you meet in college and spend most of your time singing the praises of motherhood, […]
The source of our agitation is rarely external. We want badly to believe that someone else bears the blame for our sour […]
Summer is the time in between, a time for reimagining the patterns of ordinary life. Once September is underway with a crush […]