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Weekly Wrap-Up | May 12, 2012

What You Missed This Week Here’s a list of the original content we posted on the site this week: How Can You Know The Stove Will Burn Without Touching It? – Kids can either be coddled or allowed to learn about the world through trial and error. What kind of dad are you – overprotective orContinue Reading

How Can You Know The Stove Will Burn Without Touching It?

Earlier this week, Srini over at The Skool of Life wrote and article entitled The Most Important Factor In Finding Work You Love. In this post, he talks about how society seems to be concentrating on guiding people towards the the safe alternative and avoiding the riskier, but maybe better, alternative. The article got meContinue Reading

Swearing In Front Of My Kids

This post is most definitely rated PG-13 for language. You were warned… I have always had a love/hate relationship with those words that polite society shies away from and refers to as “swear words.” I grew up in a home that definitely did not promote their use but, with all the sports I played, theyContinue Reading

Cussing With Kids

This post is most definitely rated PG-13 for language. You were warned… I have never been a huge user of cuss words, but I don’t exactly shy away from them either. Words like “shit” and “damn” are pretty regular occurrences in my daily vernacular. I am, however, conscious of where I use such phrases. AContinue Reading