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How To Raise A Superstar | Wired Science | Wired.com
The lesson of Tiger Woods is that the best way to become a superstar is to start young and get in those 10,000 hours as quickly as possible. That’s why Earl put a club in the hands of a toddler, and why Mozart was composing music before most of us can do arithmetic.

However, a series of recent studies by psychologists at Queen’s University adds an important wrinkle to the Tiger Woods parable. While deliberate practice remains absolutely crucial, it’s important to remember that the most important skills we develop at an early age are not domain specific. (In other words, Tiger Woods is not using the same golf swing he relied on as a 5 year old.) Instead, the real importance of early childhood has to do with the development of general cognitive and non-cognitive traits, such as self-control, patience, grit, and the willingness to practice.

What Beilock suggests is that the most important skills for success – the domain general traits that allow us to persist in the face of challenges and perform under pressure – are more likely to emerge when we pursue a variety of athletic activities at a young age, which tends to happen in smaller communities.
children  education  psychology  sports 
11 weeks ago by mwfogleman
Marriage, Cohabitation, and Kids - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
Take two children, one growing up with married parents in the United States, and one growing up with unmarried parents in Sweden; which child has the higher likelihood of seeing his parents’ relationship break up? Answer: the American kid, because children living with married parents in the United States have a higher probability of experiencing a breakup than do children living with unmarried parents in Sweden. That’s how high our breakup rates are.
culture  children  usa  kids  relationships  sociology  marriage  freakonomics  sweden 
april 2009 by mwfogleman
FreeRangeKids
Do you ever...
..let your kid ride a bike to the library? Walk alone to school? Take a bus, solo? Or are you thinking about it? If so, you are raising a Free Range Kid! At Free Range, we believe in safe kids. We believe in helmets, car seats and safety belts. We do NOT believe that every time school age children go outside, they need a security detail. Most of us grew up Free Range and lived to tell the tale. Our kids deserve no less. This site dedicated to sane parenting. Share your stories, tell your tips and maybe one day I will try to collect them in a book. Meantime, let's try to help our kids embrace life! (And maybe even clear the table.)
education  howto  lifehacks  culture  learning  security  free  interesting  inspiration  blog  article  cool  advice  children  blogging  kids  society  awesome  freedom  parenting  family  blogs  planning  baby  city  safety  urbanism  youth  urban  lifestyle 
december 2008 by mwfogleman
Sugata Mitra shows how kids teach themselves | Video on TED.com
Speaking at LIFT 2007, Sugata Mitra talks about his Hole in the Wall project. Young kids in this project figured out how to use a PC on their own -- and then taught other kids. He asks, what else can children teach themselves?
ted  teaching  video  education  internet  learning  technology  school  inspiration  tech  children  videos  kids  computers  innovation  computing  strategy  india  digitaldivide 
september 2008 by mwfogleman
TED: Gever Tulley: 5 dangerous things you should let your kids do (video)
Excellent video, talking about how kids should actually be allowed to do things.
childhood  children  parenting  TED  education  kids  learning  life  video 
december 2007 by mwfogleman

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