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The Weather is Warming Up! Disc Golf Anyone?

Disc golf isn’t the first thing most of us would think of when naming things to play outside. But did you know that the number of disc golf courses doubled between 2000 and 2008? The exact number of people who play isn’t known although the Pro Disc Golf Association claims that 500,000 people play regularly.

For sure, it is an inexpensive alternative to some sports as it is around $20 for a Discraft Beginner Golf Disc Set and all the courses are free. You’ve not only got the benefits of physical activity but also those critical thinking skills (Bloom’s Taxonomy) being used to figure out how to improve your game. What do you do if its windy? See the interview below to find the answer!

Educational Dics Golf Experience‘s website (EDGE) has lots of information about how to get started, les...
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Lessons from The Sandlot, the movie

The Sandlot is one of my favorite movies for a lot of reasons. I like seeing the old cars, clothes, decor, and hearing the music. Too, I like seeing things from the kids’ point of view. Scott Small’s mom is an encouraging influence to her son, but the adventures (and misadventures) highlight how kids can problem-solve on their own. Yes, they might get into trouble, but Scott’s mom understands that it was important for him to get out there and try, even make mistakes and get into trouble. “Not a lot, but some,” she said. If you haven’t seen it yet, I encourage you to see it. That’s a spoiler alert but I’m going to assume you’ve seen it.
I find myself reminded not to expect perfection from my kids. I know I have 2 smart boys...
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4 Ways Hobbies Can Boost Your Kid’s Success In and Outside of School

We know kids can sometimes need a little help finding the motivation to learn in school, but it doesn’t all have to happen IN school. And I mean both the learning and the motivation.

Hobbies can be one of the best avenues to help kids practice what they learn in school and continue learning outside of the classroom. Hobbies can also help get that intrinsic motivation going to learn and enjoy learning on their own because of that personal enjoyment.

How does engaging in hobbies boost your kid’s success in school?

Studies have found that students who have hobbies do better in school and are more involved in and outside of school. The affects can go beyond the public education years.

And why not? We only spend 13 years in public schools. That’s about 16% of our lives...

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