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Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 11:06 AM
The Thinking Toobox by Nathaniel Bleudorn and Hans Bluedorn

Posted in Resource Reviews

One of the nice things about having a blog like this is that you get the chance to review resources. If they give you the resource at no charge, it's even better. Such is the case with The Thinking Toobox by Nathaniel Bleudorn and Hans Bluedorn. The subtitle is what caught my attention: Thirty-Five Lessons That Will Build Your Reasoning Skills.

One trip to your local homeschool conference tells you that there is enough curricula out there, but is there enough of the right curricula? Unless your children learn to reason with logic and evaluate the evidence presented, anything that sounds good can be adopted by them as truth. Most parents just assume that children will learn reasoning by absorption. Unfortunately, the skills they do learn are often inadequate for the world that awaits them.

The Thinking Toolbox is a collection of skills that children need to master before they graduate. Starting out with the framework of conversations, statements, and appropriate uses of logic, the Bluedorns then move into factual analysis, skeptical thinking and scientific theory. Eventually, they have you solving mysteries using the tools from the toolbox.

Like most skills, reasoning is learned with application. The Thinking Toolbox offers plenty of opportunities to put reasoning into practice. But these opportunities are just hypothetical stories. It’s when you put these skills to use in real life that you see the dividends. For example, you’re flipping through the channels on a weekend, trying to find the game, when you stumble on an infomercial about property investments. You son turns to you and says, “Hey dad, maybe that’s where we can get some money.” What do you say in response? Do you merely dismiss his comment by saying the show is lying? Or do you make time that day to explore the option with him, using reasoning, evaluation of the source, and research of the facts? The old axiom holds true: Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day; teach him to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Both solutions are valid, but only one of them will result in your child’s long-term benefit.

While I hesitate to say that this material is not for those under a certain age, the book says it is for those 13 and older. Still, with some exceptions, those younger than 13 will get enough out of it and would benefit from repeated exposures. The book can be used by an individual child, but would be richer when its ideas can be discussed in a group. I imagine the best situation would be a group of young teens reading together and discussing the lesson with an adult advisor. This book is an excellent foundation for those thinking of entering their child into speech and debate because it gives the basic concepts and allows the child to warm to them. With 35 lessons, it is not sufficient for anything more than a weekly study, but it is a perfect complement for studies, especially science.

Giving your children the skills of reasoning is a blessing and a valuable part of their education. The Thinking Toolbox is a great resource to launch them into the world of critical evaluation of truth.

For more details and how to order, click on the book cover.



Friday, January 27, 2006 at 6:53 AM
Help! I'm Married To A Homeschooling Mom by Todd Wilson

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One of the reasons I like Todd Wilson, the FamilyMan so much is that he understands his audience. His cartoons are funny and firmly rooted in the homeschooling lifestyle. His talks are animated and well-tuned to those he's speaking to.

Such is the case with his book, Help! I'm Married To A Homeschooling Mom. Todd writes in a simple, straightforward style that doesn't rely on nuance or subtlety. He understands that his target audience is men. Men typically are not attracted to big books. Men typically don't want to wade through 20-page chapters and reams of carefully researched statistics, unless it's about sports or other manly stuff. Thank goodness Todd understands this. The chapters are short, readable in a bathroom sitting. Oh come on, you do it too. He tells dads point blank the general needs of a home schooling mom, things that women would say men should understand but don't.

In doing this, it's important to note that Todd does not insult his readers. He doen't take the cheap shot, which can be tempting in the era of men-bashing. That said, he plays off of the differences between husbands and wives, leaving you laughing at the truth we all seem to have experienced in one way or another. You know you're in for a good time when he opens with "You know you're married to a homeschooling mom when..." Sprinkled with funny cartoons by the author, you find yourself chuckling through each short chapter and at the same time, you learn what it takes to support your wife. If you've heard Todd speak in person, you know exactly what I'm talking about.

Too often in life, men are told what they should be. Men are sick and tired of the nag, nag, nag that they get from all sides. Rather than issue the CHALLENGE to be a good husband, a good father and pay your taxes and go to church, Todd counts on our desire to love our wives by telling us what she needs. Todd believes that men can be great husbands if we just know what our wives need.

As one comedian puts it, "Happy wife, happy life." This book is a must-read for all fathers of homeschooling families, and at under 100 pages, it's completely doable for all husbands.

To order Help! I'm Married To A Homeschooling Mom from Amazon.com click the image below. For more great resources from FamilyMan, go to Todd's online store by clicking here.





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Help! I'm Married to a Homeschooling Mom

by Todd Wilson

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Great ideas on spending time working with your most valuable resources.

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