From: Gina Miller (echoz@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Mar 28 1999 - 16:21:28 MST
In response to the medication of children. I have noticed a fad
(similar to the valum trend in the 70's) in children being fed
medication.
It seems to me, that parents may be using this as a crutch for a
typical handful of a child. This may due some damage, considering that a
child is still developing. It may just be some hormonal embalance, that
with age would mature to a even state.
Parents should try loving their children more, before resorting to
Dr. and pills. It appears to be an epidemic.
Gina "nanogirl" Miller
>From: "Ross A. Finlayson" <RAF@tomco.net>
>Reply-To: extropians@extropy.com
>To: extropians@extropy.com
>Subject: Re: NOW(-ish): Education
>Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 17:42:13 -0500
>
>Hello,
>
>Academia is certainly losing some of its luster in light of freely
available
>Internet educational resources.
>
>Calculators should not be allowed in elementary and secondary math
classes.
>Paper, pencil, rulers, and compasses are allowed.
>
>Baseball caps of improper size restrict blood flow to the brain, and
thus
>should not be allowed to be worn in class.
>
>A proper nutritional regimen should be federally mandated in all school
lunch
>programs. This might involve vitamin supplements.
>
>Overprescription of mood-altering drugs to children is the wrong
approach for
>"attention deficit disorder", a more correct approach would be giving
students
>something interesting. Mood-altering medication should only be
prescribed for
>severely emotionally disturbed children.
>
>Standardized tests, and testing in general, are important and
relatively
>unbiased measures of scholastic aptitude and ability.
>
>Teachers should be well versed in their subjects.
>
>The schools should get together and make a huge emporium of educational
>resources for all.
>
>I am not a "professional" educator, but I strive to be a good one.
>
>Teaching methods used for gifted and talented accelerated track
learning should
>be applied to all students.
>
>The primary goal of education should be the imbuement of problem
solving skills
>and the ability to learn and reason, rote memorization is important for
>spelling and medicine, among other things. Etymology should be taught
on all
>levels.
>
>The fundamentals of learning and knowledge are an important foundation
for
>success.
>
>Ross F.
>--
>Ross Andrew Finlayson
>202/387-8208
>http://www.tomco.net/~raf/
>"C is the speed of light."
>
>
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