early childhood education

4 12, 2014

The Story: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

by Oliver DeMille Where's the Value? She shook her head. “I just don’t think it’s that important,” she said. “Why would anyone read Little House on the Prairie to their kids? There are so many other books to read, like scripture and important works of [...]

19 11, 2014

Real Power: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

by Oliver DeMille What is Enough? “I get what you’re saying, in theory,” she said into the microphone. “I just don’t know if example is enough.” She paused, so I waited to see what she’d say next. “Is it?” she asked. “Yes,” I responded. Then [...]

6 11, 2014

Book Power!: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

by Oliver DeMille “The only expensive books are the ones we don’t read.”  A Powerful Story I’m not sure who first said the words in the quote above, but I’ve repeated them for years. Think about it: in your home, you probably have a hidden [...]

13 10, 2014

The 8th Key- Secure, not Stressed

By Oliver & Rachel DeMille What dedicated parent hasn’t thought: “My kids deserve better than this…but this is all I know!” We often get so concerned with “what” to teach that we neglect the “how” and “why.” Yet these make all the difference between success [...]

23 09, 2014

Research on Core Phase: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

by Oliver DeMille  The Problem The report is entitled: “Nurturing Children: Why Early Learning Doesn’t Work.” It was written by Andrea Mrozek of the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada, and I was especially struck by three important ideas: 1)     “Probably the greatest myth that [...]

18 09, 2014

She Knew!: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

(A Mother Makes All the Difference) by Oliver DeMille Grades or Education? I heard a story recently that really made me think. It was recounted by the mother of a college student who visited home after her first semester and confided in her parents that [...]

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