Science fair - some projects reflect parental mentoring.
Link with 1002: Exhibit.
[I never had the opportunity to compete in a science fair but have attended a few. I enjoyed the creativity and work that many of the kids had put into their projects. In some of them it was possible to see that their parents had provided a lot of help, in other cases it was apparent there hadn't been so much help provided.]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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1003. Future Einsteins
Science fair -
some projects reflect
parental mentoring.
Link with 1002: Exhibit.
[I never had the opportunity to compete in a science fair but have attended a few. I enjoyed the creativity and work that many of the kids had put into their projects. In some of them it was possible to see that their parents had provided a lot of help, in other cases it was apparent there hadn't been so much help provided.]
Hey, I did that all on my own and won fair and square! :)
don't they all. :)
my dad didn't gimme any help at all with this particle accelerator :)
interesting
john
An opportunity to get that ribbon they didn't get as a child.
oh well... some always do it the easier way...
Aurora: I'm impressed!
Andrew: Yep.
Floots: Some are born prodigies I suppose. :-)
John: Thanks.
Pat: What'd'they callit? Something about vicarious...
Polona: Right, our future leaders, no doubt, eh?
"mentoring" or "meddling?!" enjoying your work.
TDharma: So very true. Thank you for your kind words.
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