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  1. greece-is.com

    Searching for Plato with my 7-Year-Old In Athens with his daughter, Thomas Chatterton Williams could finally pay homage in person to the classical education his own father gave him. ... Valentine found a solution in the form of a trilingual wunderkind of a 14-year-old named Margot. The daughter of a friend of a friend, she gamely stayed in the ...
  2. althouse.blogspot.com

    I'm reading "Searching for Plato With My 7-Year-Old" by Thomas Chatterton Williams — in the NYT — and I see from the photo and the subheadline that he's not doing what I would do. The subheadline is: "In Athens with his daughter, Thomas Chatterton Williams could finally pay homage in person to the classical education his own father gave him
  3. wonderinalexland.wordpress.com

    If you happen to have a 7 year-old, this well-known saying may make you feel a bit queasy. Despite waxing lyrical about various parental topics, in reality I'm governed by instinct rather than best practice. I just can't help it. But when faced with the possibility that the past 7 years have made an indelible…
  4. gosocratickids.com

    The books were falling apart but they were full of old classics including Plato's Allegory of the Cave. This reminder of Plato gave me the devious idea to read it with my 8 & 9 year old kids having them take turns reading the role of Socrates. After mocking Gloucon's repeated two-word answers to everything Socrates said, they started ...
  5. I'm looking for a quote from someone (I want to say Socrates or Aristotle; can't really remember) about how he thought philosophy shouldn't be taught to people until they were (I think) 35 years old, because anyone younger would use it to hurt others the way puppies try to bite at each other.
  6. kids.britannica.com

    In about 387 bce Plato set up the Academy in Athens. This was a school where he taught philosophy, law, reasoning, mathematics, and science. Plato ran it for the rest of his life. Aristotle was one of his students. The Academy existed for hundreds of years after Plato's death, and it is regarded as the earliest ancestor of the modern university.
  7. gosocratickids.com

    Hi, I'm Matt. I tried a crazy experiment with my 8 & 9 year old kids and read Plato with them. Yeah, that ancient greek guy. They were engaged and asked great questions which made me realize how well philosophy can encourage their critical thinking. It sparked a project to create study guides for us to explore other philosophical works.
  8. newscil.blogspot.com

    Searching for Plato With My 7-Year-Old admin. September 22, 2021 Business, By Thomas Chatterton Williams and Vera Lutter from NYT Magazine https://ift.tt/39rwvBn By Thomas Chatterton Williams and Vera Lutter from NYT Magazine https://ift.tt/39rwvBn. Tags # Business. Tweet Share

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